Friday, February 1, 2008

About Allison

ARTIST
Allison's work can be purchased by calling her at 205-914-2400
and can be seen at JenniferHarwellArt.com gallery in SOHO Square, Homewood

Allison will have a show of crisp, colorful, summer fun paintings in Fairhope, Alabama in March, 2008.
She is currently looking for representation along the Gulf Coast, in Tuscaloosa, Montgomery and the Florida Panhandle.

You may contact her at alliadams11@gmail.com

Allison is an
AUTHOR/ ILLUSTRATOR
She recently wrote the history of Birmingham for Indigo Publishing Co.'s Jan. 2008 release of Birmingham-Hoover Sketchbook. Her illustration of the Birmingham Train Station that was torn down in the name of progress is featured in that book.
She is also the author of Southern XYZ's Alabama Edition and A Gathering of Angels.
SONGWRITER
Allison is working on a cd of original songs.
Her son, Brent, has performed on radio at the age of 8, was on NBC13 at age 11 singing and playing harmonica, won third place in the Alys Stevens Stars Fell On Alabama Competition at age 11, is a contender in the America's Got Talent show with one more audition left to date, and is working on a cd as well. He plays guitar, piano, harmonica and sings his original songs. Brent is 14 years old.
INTERIOR DESIGNER (REGISTERED STATE OF AL)
Allison graduated from the University of Alabama and worked in the commercial/healthcare field of interior design. She was a board member of IIDA and served as the Southeast Regional Vice President for ASID while in college. She has worked as a coloration consultant/wallcovering designer. She uses her ability to visualize color and pattern in the creation of custom paintings for designers.
REALTOR BROKER- RELFE-WELDEN REAL ESTATE (Specialty: Gulf Coast vacation homes and rentals, Hunting Property- West Alabama, Birmingham Residential Property)
Other interests:
Past President of the Baldwin County Chapter of the Alabama TREASURE Forest Association.
MEMBER CHURCH OF THE HIGHLANDS
Delta Delta Delta Sorority
Junior Women 100- Emmett O'Neal Library
Highland Artists

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