Photograph by Robin S. Kent

Welcome to the Great Falls Studios Virtual Gallery.
Each month we open our doors to a new exhibit.
We hope you stop in often and enjoy the diverse talents of the artists of Great Falls Studios.
by Dorry Emmer
"Summer Fades into Autumn"photography
1 : 1.91 ratio
October 30th
I watch this one change color on a daily basis from my breakfast table.
by Dorry Emmer
"Catching the Light"photography
1 : 1 ratio
October 31st
I love watching the morning light move into my garden.
by Dorry Emmer
"Sage Among the Fading Myrtle"photography
5 : 4 ratio
October 29th
The crepe myrtle tree is loosing it's brilliant leaves rapidly this season.
by Dorry Emmer
"Afternoon Light Fades"photography
1 : 1 ratio
October 30th
It's either thrilling or heart-stopping to watch this action!
by Dorry Emmer
"No Trespassing"photography
1 : 1.91
October 24th
You get tantalizing glimpses over the boundary fence of this faded collection of farm buildings but the signs make clear you are not invited any closer.
by Don Fowler
Old Number 7342014
photography
size as needed
This American steam locomotive is over 100 years old. It’s helping me train for the Virtual Studio Tour coming up November 14. Please make tracks for this on line event.
by Robin S. Kent
October 31: Halloween Moon (Covid-19 Diary Series)Photography
Size Varies
October 2020
by Robin S. Kent
October 24: Death Count Update (Covid-19 Diary Series)Photography
Size Varies
October 2020
by Robin S. Kent
October 27: Eisenhower Memorial (Covid-19 Diary Series)Photography
Size Varies
October 2020
by Parinaz Ziai Bahadori
"So Near and Yet So Far Away"Mixed Media on Panel
16" x 20"
2020
Part of a Series Inspired by the titles of Cole Porter Songs
by Jill Banks
After the PartyOil
30" x 24"
2015
I'm always imagining stuff like this happening after turning off the lights.
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The art featured in the Virtual Gallery is for sale. Contact the artist through the ARTIST PAGE of the Great Falls Studios website for details about the artwork featured in the Virtual Gallery and discover additional works of art.
Virtual Galleries of the past . . .