Vera Smith Art Collections
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Artwork by Vera Smith
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Happy Cats by Vera Smith

Peggy and Maya by Vera Smith

the Alamo Cat by Vera Smith

Spring Alamo Cat by Vera Smith

Mission Concepcion Cat by Vera Smith

Little Owl after A. Durer by Vera Smith

A Little Piece of Heaven by Vera Smith

Bluebonnets on a Stormy Day by Vera Smith

Scarlett's Live Oak by Vera Smith

American Bison Dreamcatcher by Vera Smith

Juanita, Mission San Juan Cat by Vera Smith

Yolande's Canigou by Vera Smith

Peach Orchard Canigou by Vera Smith

Rainbow Mesquite by Vera Smith

Roses by Vera Smith

Awimaweh by Vera Smith

Little Boxes-All the Same? by Vera Smith

L.B. Clegg House in San Antonio by Vera Smith

Canigou with Blooming Peach Trees by Vera Smith

Paradise by Vera Smith

Magic Mesquite by Vera Smith

Spirit by Vera Smith

Indian Squirrel Cat by Vera Smith

Russian Madonna by Vera Smith
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About Vera Smith
Dutch born, Vera Smith grew up in the Netherlands and France. From the time she was little, she went with her Russian father to many of the great museums of the Netherlands and France. As drawing was her favorite means of expression, she had art lessons starting at a young age from Elly Kuipers in Holland and Germain Bonel in France. She has been taking master classes from British artist Edward Povey since early 2012.
She studied Russian in the Netherlands. Her marriage brought her to the US, where she home schooled her children.
In the US, Vera thoroughly enjoys the National and State Parks and Native American arts and crafts. What she loves about San Antonio are the diverse cultural communities, the missions and other historic buildings.
Living in the San Antonio area, she paints in oils and watercolors mostly. Her favorite subjects are landscapes, animals, old houses and churches, Native American rock art and icons.
Visit my blog for more information on the paintings: http://verasart.blogspot.com