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Pechez will share with us the skill of using the Fan Brush to create fantasy art. Come join us to be inspired to create art. You can view more of Pechez’s art techniques on youtube at ART by PECHEZ.
Pechez was born in San Diego Ca. but raised in the Pacific Northwest with family in Oregon and Idaho where the wildlife and western Country lifestyle had an impact on her artwork. As a kid, she drew on everything from wood to hollowed-out eggshells. In High School, thanks to her art professor Mrs. Parks she got an Art scholarship to B.S.U. in Idaho. As an adult, she had the opportunity to travel throughout the U.S. and overseas and paint for private collectors. Painting mostly in oil paint Pechez also has works in watercolor and Acrylic. Inspired as a kid by the works of Penny Anne Cross, Pechez painted many American Indian women and then her work evolved more towards the American cowgirl. These are represented in her P.M.S. series that play on her married initials and the female condition. In these works, you will find the initials in some parts of the painting.