TSU Library Art Corner
Presents 
Art by Vivian Walker

Art is one of the most intense and personal forms of expressing oneself. Vivian Walker's pieces are under-painted in acrylic, and then an oil wash is used to enhance the composition, and to establish depth and dimension. Most of her paintings are done using a wet-on-wet technique. Vivian Walker is a painter who embraces "SHEER REALISM". She received her formal training from the University of Louisville. majoring in Business Administration and Art History. As a certified art instructor, Walker has  opportunities to share her unique art techniques with hundred of students who attend her workshops and classes.

In 1996, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, chose Vivian's "Smokey Mountains" as part of their "Artists of Tennessee" collection.

"After observing GOD's handiwork, the next step is to paint it."  

                                                                                                          --Vivian Walker


Dr. Kahn & Vivian Walker

Snow Scene with Red Cardinal
Snow Scene with Red Cardinal

Red Poppies on Black Canvas
Red Poppies on Black Canvas

Mountain Ridge with Waterfall
Mountain Ridge with Waterfall

House on Country Road
House on Country Road

Elk at Sunset
Elk at Sunset

Lost on I-65
Lost on I-65

White Poppies
White Poppies

English Roses
English Roses

White Dogwoods
White Dogwoods

Mountain Top View
Mountain Top View

Antique Magnolias
Antique Magnolias

Eagle
Eagle

Paradise Island
Paradise Island

Jaguars
Jaguars

Down on the Farm
Down on the Farm

Snow Cap Mountains
Snow Cap Mountains

Red Roses in a Basket
Red Roses in a Basket

Red Barn with snow
Red Barn with Snow

Pink Hibiscus
Pink Hibiscus

Pears and Apple
Pears and Apple

Pansies
Pansies

Pink Rose
Pink Rose

Day Lily
Day Lily

Peaches
Peaches

Crock of Apples
Crock of Apples

Lion
Lion

Flowers in a White Basket
Flowers in a White Basket

Farm with Snow Bushes
Farm with Snow Bushes

Tiger
Tiger

Yellow Iris
Yellow Iris


Ms. Loretta Divens, Assistant III
Dr. Murle Kenerson, Interim Dean

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