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Jack Moss, owner of Gridiron Gallery in Llano, Texas

Jack Moss paints a watercolor of a Texas longhorn in his showroom, the Gridiron Gallery, in downtown Llano. Moss travels the country selling his work at Western art shows. Photo by Dakota Morrissiey

The natural beauty of the Highland Lakes has inspired artists for decades. Creative spirits of all types — sculptors, painters, photographers — thrive in the area’s small towns and communities. You’ll find their works in art galleries, exhibits, restaurants, shops, and lodges. Shopping for art is a great way to take a piece of the Highland Lakes home with you. Here are some of the places to put on your art trail list.

Belóved Gallery

206 Avenue H, Suite 101, in Marble Falls

The newest gallery in Marble Falls opened in April 2023 with its first exhibit, “Akiane: The Early Years,” which showcases Akiane Kramarik’s artistic journey as a child and teen. She is best known for her painting of Jesus, “Prince of Peace,” which she did when she was 8 years old.

Bernie’s Art Gallery and Frame Shop

212 Main St. in Marble Falls

Bernie Sachs has been painting, especially in watercolors, for more than five decades.

Buchanan Arts and Crafts Gallery

17534 Texas 29 East in Buchanan Dam, 512-793-2858

Home to a cooperative of two dozen artists showing original arts and crafts.

Dan Pogue Sculpture Gallery and Foundry

7670 RR 1431 East in Smithwick, 830-220-9325

The gallery features sculptures by artist Dan Pogue. The family-run facility offers guided tours by appointment to show how the sculptures are created.

Highland Arts Guild and Gallery

318 Main St. in Marble Falls

The guild encourages artists of all ages and abilities through classes, demonstrations, workshops, and exhibits. Gallery includes paintings, sculptures, and more.

Gridiron Gallery

112 E. Main St. in Llano, 830-613-5570

Jack Moss’ realistic portraiture and vibrant watercolors capture the people and places of the West.

Kingsland House of Arts and Crafts

112 W. Chamberlain St. in Kingsland, 325-388-6159

Features a variety of handcrafted items and original art.

Llano Fine Art Guild and Gallery

503 Bessemer Ave. in Llano, 325-247-4839

Showcases works by local artists in oils, watercolors, pastels, photography, ceramics, and sculptures as well as jewelry and gemstones.

Lou Quallenberg Studios

In Llano, 325-247-4304

Specializes in commercial photography and contemporary mesquite wood furniture. Call 325-247-4304 to make an appointment to visit the studio.

M&M Galleries

4315 FM 2147 in Cottonwood Shores, 512-736-4566

Features artists Bob Peerman and Donovan Yazzie. Peerman’s paintings focus on the Southwest, while Yazzie is a recognized artist from the Navajo Nation who sculpts in metals.

MUSEOBENINI

3440 FM 2147 East in Marble Falls, 830-385-1471

Internationally renowned artist Benini displays his artistic evolution in his own gallery. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and by appointment on other days.

Sculpture on Main

Along Main Street in Marble Falls

A year-round public art exhibit sponsored by Highland Lakes Creative Arts. You can enjoy the work of some of the best sculptors from Texas and beyond, and all you have to do is stroll down Main Street.

Vandivier Fine Art

4315 FM 2147 in Cottonwood Shores

Former National Geographic photographer Kevin Vandivier displays some of his world-class fine art prints in his gallery.

West Shore Wind Spirals

In Buchanan Dam, 713-898-9011

Award-winning artist Ralph Moresco translates his view of movement into kinetic sculptures. The pieces are created one at a time from copper, stainless steel, brass, and metal.

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