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About Our Instructors

 

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London In Motion
Anita Robbins

Dallas artist ANITA KIM ROBBINS is the new owner of Studio Art House. She is known for her highly textural renditions of nature that combine sculpture and painting. Her work is generous in color, paint and texture. Dynamic lighting and the illusion of 3-D are distinctive qualities of her work.

Robbins received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University. She teaches workshops and private lessons. Her students placed highest honors at the Texas State Fair the last three years, including two Best of Show awards. Robbins herself has been the recipient of several awards and recognition including:
  • Acceptance into the 2002 Spring Salon, 241 works accepted out of 942, 'Evolution'
  • First Place in the Intermountain Autumn Show , 'Leaf with droplets'
  • Excellent for the Utah County Fall Show 'Peonies -n- Pears'
  • Acceptance into the Religious and Spirituality Exhibit at the Springville Museum of Art, 'Adversity Forms Magnifecence'
  • Chosen one of Dallas/Fort Worth's best artist and featured in the 2009 and the 2010 CityArtCal Calendar

    Anita studied painting in Canada under the instruction of Watercolour Masters Willie Wong and Marilyn Kinsella. In the United States she received instruction from Tony Couch, Robert T. Barrett, Robert Marshall, Don Seegmiller, Hagen Haltern, and Joseph Ostraff. She has received multiple awards for her work both locally and nationally. Her work has been featured on book covers for Covenant Communications Publishing of novellists Michelle Ashman Bell and Marilynne Todd Linford.


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Anniversary, 2007, Oil on Canvas
Hanna Chun
My love for art began when I was a little girl. Through my own interest and strong encouragement and support from my loving parents, I stayed on the Art pathway and earned a degree in Visual Art Studies at the University of North Texas. For over 7 years, which includes most of my high school and college years, I have enjoyed teaching children of all ages at a private art studio in Dallas. During that time, I taught nearly every aspect of art ranging from water colors, to etching, to oil painting and sculpting. My genuine love and understanding for art and children allows me to easily and quickly connect with children in a way that nurtures their natural curiosity for art.

As a Young Artist Teacher at the Art House, I have the opportunity to reach out to an even wider spectrum of children who are already curious about Art and to continue to feed and grow that interest by passing down to them the skills, imagination, and excitement that I have learned and developed over the past 15 years. My hope is to not only inspire the minds of our future generations but to also inspire the minds of the parents as well. A young elementary art student once said, "My artwork is never bad, There's no right or wrong way, My effort makes me feel glad, I would draw anything, an ocean or a bay. Bright colors, lines are bold; artwork is like gold." Such powerful words from a young mind that I hope all students of Art may share.


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Barbara Hack
Barbara Hack received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drawing and Painting with an intensive study in Europe and additional training in New York. Her love for figurative work has led to a career in portraiture, fashion illustration and as a courtroom artist. Her work shares a variety of mediums including graphite, pastels, prismacolor, and oils. Barbara served as an artist in residence for St. Mary’s School in Oklahoma. She and her husband, Greg, are proud parents of two daughters, Madison and Whitney, who also work at Art house.

Barbara teaches Studio, Tween, Teen and Adult Studio Artists classes. Ms. Hack's love of Art and her desire to create quality art for herself is a wonderful influence on her students.


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Tizi
Jehu Campos
Graduate of UT Dallas' Art and Technology program with a focus on traditional animation and storytelling, Jehu Campos began his drawing adventures at the age of three, when he figured out how to draw Bugs Bunny. He is currently a freelance artist developing several independent animations and comic books. He is a cartoonist through and through, and believes every moment should be lived as if it was a Saturday morning!