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Donna
Guy is best known for her unique design and creative
techniques. Donna is a progressive figure in the
art world and innovative in including different
textures in her watercolors, glass and porcelain
art. Donna enjoys incorporating lusters, modeling
paste, jewels, glass beads, figerglass and china
spray along with traditional china painting when
creating unique pieces. Donna is one of the
foremost artists of today; and art of all forms are
her main interest and driving force.
Today, Donna is busy most of the year doing what she
loves best, teaching and producing the art that has
become such an integral part of her life. Her
work has taken her throughout the United States and even
given her the opportunities to extend her artist
experience to Europe, Asia and South America.
Donna has always wanted to create art. After
raising her two children, Donna had extra time to
spare. She began taking classes from area artists;
and it was then she discovered her talent. In 1972,
Donna started painting in oils and then tried
watercolors four years later. She began by painting
scenes of buildings. She would see a particular
farm building surrounded by Iowa countryside and
delve into the process of trying to capture the
essence of the scene onto canvas. After just two
years of instruction, Donna began to paint
portraits, still life, florals and farm scenes.
At that time, she was asked by the Brighton Chamber
of Commerce to paint an old time mill and historic hotel in Brighton, where the
community leaders understood they had a talented artist in their midst.
Her first paying customer consisted of farmers who wished to have their
homestead painted. Many area farmers and townspeople would go to exhibits
where her work was displayed and recognize familiar features that motivated them to take her
artwork
home.
In 1981, she evolved her love of art in to another
form, china painting. This process involves using
techniques like those involved in watercolors to
painting "porcelain blanks". Several of her pieces
have been chosen to be exhibited in the
World
Organization of China Painters (WOCP) Museum in
Oklahoma City, OK and are part of the permanent
collection. Her china painting distinguishes her both as an artist and as an instructor, and that
distinction has made Donna well known for her
innovative designs.
After taking seminars and workshops from many
well-known artists in a variety of mediums and
winning many awards. She has become a teacher
herself and holds classes and seminars all over the
world. She displays and sells her work at
festivals, art fairs, and her work is featured in
several galleries around the country.
Donna has a complete command of color and uses it
along with her original designs, which makes
her work valued by art enthusiasts.
Donna has been the recipient of countless awards.
Donna has received a gold ribbon on her unique
"China Sculpture" at the 1998 International
Porcelain Artists and Teachers (IPAT) competition in
Richmond, VA. Only 9 gold ribbons were given at the
competition and 2 came from the United States.
Donna's being one of them.
Donna invites anyone to contact her for information
on workshops and seminars, or to visit her home
studio in Brighton, Iowa. She has many examples of
her watercolors and porcelain art. She also has a
booklet available with many techniques available
describing procedures for her innovative
techniques.
Donna is a signature member of the
Iowa Water Color
Society and belongs to the
Iowa Artists in which she
is a past board member,
Iowa World Organization of
China Painters (IWOCP) which she is a Past President,
World
Organization of China Painters (WOCP),
the Professional Porcelains Artists and Teachers (PPAT),
International Porcelain Artists and Teachers
(IPAT), and Professional Porcelain
Artists Association (PPAA). |