Gallery One | The Water is Wide
For Shelley Liles McBurney, owner of Gallery One, her space is her canvas. She populates the walls and floors with works of art that reflect her eclectic tastes. “Hanging a new show is deeply creative for me. I get lost in it, absorbed by some of the same challenges an artist faces: balancing shape, color, and texture; dealing with surface and light.”
Marilyn Murphy | Surrealism and Dangerous Desserts
Photo: Anthony Scarlati
Those of us who know and love artist Marilyn Murphy understand that jello is a particular passion of hers, although it’s unlikely she’ll ever make any, or even eat any, for that matter. She likes to look …
Abstract Aerials
The photographers of Aerial Innovations of Tennessee, Inc., enjoy the opportunity to see the world from a very different perspective—between 500 and 1000 feet above the earth. Owners Wendy Whittemore and Rachel Paul began the company in Tennessee with the …
A Day on the Trail
My traveling partner, photographer Anthony Scarlati, and I like to take the path less beaten. We are always looking for new possibilities outside of our urban sprawl. So for us this 84-mile drive down the Old Tennessee Trail was of …
Jingle, Jangle, Jewelry
“Great design is great design whether it’s a building or a painting or a piece of jewelry.” – Cindi Earl
Get ready to be charmed! In the following pages Nashville Arts Magazine features five local jewelers, each with a distinctive …




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