munsterThe Stars of Texas Juried Art Exhibit continues for a second week as many talented artists from across the state offer demonstrations along with the art exhibit.  Demonstrations scheduled for Wednesday, February 18th will include Tommy Munster, J.B. Taylor, and Tina Howard.

Demonstrations will be presented from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. daily on weekdays at the Depot Civic and Cultural Center in Brownwood.  Artists will show visitors how to use a variety of different media as well as share interesting techniques.

The Stars of Texas Juried Art Exhibit will continue with daily hours through February 20th at the Depot.  For more info, visit In 1982, J.B. Taylor began his artistic career in sculpture.  In the beginning, he chose wood as his medium.  He became interested in folk art, sometimes called chip carving.  His carving consisted of western along with religious themes.

Later in his life, he decided to move into casting some of his art.  He moved into bronze, pewter and cold casting which became the way in which he did most of his work.  J.B. has now moved into the area of stylized carving.  He still does some casting on a limited basis.

Mr. Taylor owned and worked in his studio called Tuff Times Gallery in Brownwood after his retirement.  He closed the gallery in 2003 and now works out of his studio at his residence.

HowardTina Howard is a native of Oklahoma, who has lived in Texas her entire adult life, raising her family in the Big Spring/Midland area, and spending a few years near Port Lavaca before she and her husband, Paul Howard, moved to Blanket in 2007. Her various pursuits: a You Tube Channel, an Etsy store for the silver jewelry she designs and makes, and a hobby printing press, are all named “Pecan Corner” from the little cottage, shaded by ancient pecan trees, in which they make their home, and where Tina’s creative endeavors are spilling over into almost every bit of space that isn’t for sleeping or cooking!

Tina became interested in block printing while she was learning letterpress printing. It is an exuberant art form that reflects ancient techniques to allow multiple copies to be made from a single carving. Linoleum Block carving uses wood carving tools to incise designs into a rigid surface that was originally

made from linseed oil (seeds of the flax plant) for use as flooring. Tina has a special interest in wildflowers and uses her linocuts to illustrate note cards, seed packets, and greeting cards.