The canvas cowgirl
Who lives in the old school house
By Courtney Ferguson
Special to The Union - Saturday March 5, 2011
Earthy, funky and chic, here's a Wild West fantasy come true.
The 920-square-foot home, set on 20 ranchland acres in the Lime Kiln
area, replicates an 1800s schoolhouse, complete with an antique school
bell. Built in 2005, it represents a personal triumph for local artist
Leslie Anne Webb. Here is where she expresses her verve for life.
Her paintings are prized for their vibrant colors, bold lines and
engaging, sometimes enigmatic, expressions. Her equine art has received
international acclaim from artists, collectors and horse lovers.
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Don’t Fence Her In
Artist Leslie Anne Webb Captures Light & Color
By Nancy Cole Silverman
If there is a catchphrase that best describes the work of artist Leslie
Anne Webb, it’s ‘Don’t fence me in.” Her work, like nearly everything
she does, is big and bold, from her choice of oversize canvasses, to her
horses, with their whimsical expressions, peering out at the viewer as though they might be leaning over a fence for a treat.
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