With the summer heat subsiding, it’s time to get back to nature and truly enjoy the scenery. Get out this fall and capture some beautiful Texas landscapes, then submit your photographs of the great outdoors to our Flickr Group DMA Back to Nature to have your images displayed at the Center for Creative Connections #DMAdigitalspot.
Need some inspiration? Take a look at these Texas-centric works of art from our collection:
Julian Onderdonk, Untitled (Field of Bluebonnets), 1918-1920, Dallas Museum of Art, bequest of Margaret M. Ferris
William Henry Huddle, Study for the “Surrender of Santa Anna,” c. 1885, Dallas Museum of Art, The Karl and Esther Hoblitzelle Collection, gift of the Hoblitzelle Foundation
Erwin E. Smith; Frank Smith, Watering His Horse, Cross-B Ranch, Crosby County, Texas; c. 1909; Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas Art Association Purchase
Otis Dozier, Cactus and Crow,1947, Dallas Museum of Art, Ted Dealey Prize, Eighteenth Annual Dallas Allied Arts Exhibition, 1947
David Bates, Catfish Moon, 1986, Dallas Museum of Art, The Barrett Collection, Dallas, Texas
Click here for more information on how to submit your images to the #DMAdigitalspot.
Jessica Fuentes
C3 Gallery Manager