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WNC Magazine Award

I have been choose as one of WNC Magazine’s on the Verge winners for this year. Below is a link to the article in the June issue.

www.wncmagazine.com/otv/on_the_verge/wesley_corn

Blue Ridge Mountain Photography Series by Wesley Corn

The Blue Ridge Mountain Photography Series is an on going series of nature images I have been producing for the last 3 years. I’m happy to have this series at the Henderson County Arts Council Christmas Sell this year.

Sad Clown Series Show Now at Diamond Thieves Body Piercing 1570 Patton Ave. Unit 2-A Asheville, NC 28806 Dec. 5th - Jan. 5th

I would like to thank the good people at Diamond Thieves Body Piercing for allowing me to displayed my work on their art wall from December 5th through January 5th!

Bleeding Heart Oil Paintings

See my newest Bleeding Heart Oil Paintings. Each piece is 8″ x 10″ and may be purchased for $200.00 each.

Art in Hendersonville North Carolina

www.vagabonddesigns.com is a site where you may find more information about me, Wesley Corn, an artist and designer from Hendersonville, NC.

Art Shows, Past and Present, Wesley Corn

Art Shows I have exhibited my work in.
· Diamond Thieves Piercing Gallery- Sad Clown Series By Wesley Corn- December- 2009
· Asheville Symphony “Spring Photography Exhibit” November 7th, 2009
· Henderson County Arts Council – Christmas Show December 2009
· Biltmore F32 Photography Exhibit November – January 2010
· Hendersonville County Arts Council [...]

Dock at Emerald Isle North Carolina

This image is one of my favorites from last summer.

3D TV

These are a few still images from a recent Maya animation.

Self Portrait 08

Date: July 2008
Size: 30″ x 40″

Medium: Oil on Canvas with Digital Photography Portrait
Title: Submerged

Organic Concept Image 1

Historically, medicinal promotional designs have often blended complementary themes of authority and warmth. The precise structure of these layouts enforces a sense of proficiency, while the addition of nature-oriented ornaments lends notes of healing and humanity.