A Set of Notecards for the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum

The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, situated at Texas A&M University, is one of the Presidential Libraries overseen by the National Archives and Records Administration. I've produced a set of five paintings to be featured on notecards for the library. On the back of these cards, you'll find the library logo and my website details. These notecards are intended for use by library staff and as gifts for Aggie Mom clubs and other non-profit organizations.


Statue of Sully, Former President George H.W. Bush's beloved service dog

The life-size statue of Sully, expertly crafted by Susan Bahary, serves as a touching tribute to the loyalty and companionship shared between the late President George H. W. Bush and his beloved service dog, housed at the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas. The background is textured with shades of blue and grey, while the floor has a bold red hue, providing contrast to the subject.

Statue of Sully” by Hailey E. Herrera, watercolor batik, 18”X24”

The Art of Texas State Parks

From the rugged mesas of the Panhandle and the steep-sided mountains of Big Bend Country to the waterways of the Gulf Coast and rolling grasslands of the prairies, visitors will journey through the diverse ecological regions of Texas as interpreted by individual artists. In celebration of 100 years, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department commissioned 30 Texas artists to depict scenes from parks, natural areas and historic sites in the state park system. The selections on view are as varied as the parks themselves and offer a snapshot of Texas' rich history and ecosystems. This exhibition represents the seventh installation in the Texas Art Project (https://uart.tamu.edu/texasartproject/) series.Organized by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and Stark Galleries. Additional support provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation and H-E-B.This exhibition includes work from artists such as Randy Bacon, Mary Baxter, David Caton, Charles Criner, Margie Crisp, Ric Dentinger, Fidencio Duran, Janet Eager Krueger, Joel R. Edwards, Malou Flato, Gordon Fowler, Pat Gabriel, David R. Griffin, Brian Grimm, Clemente F. Guzman III, Karl E. Hall, John Austin Hanna, Billy Hassell, Hailey E. Herrera, Lee Jamison, Denise LaRue Mahlke, Jim Malone, Talmage Minter, William B. Montgomery, Kermit Oliver, Noe Perez, Jeri Salter, Jim Stoker, Bob Stuth-Wade, and Terri M. Wells.  

Featured artist at The Frame Gallery Downtown

I am the featured artist at The Frame Gallery Downtown for the month of March. My paintings will be showcased on the main wall until the end of March, after which they will be displayed at the Saint Andrew's Parish Hall throughout April. If you're in downtown Bryan, don't miss the chance to visit The Frame Gallery and see my work. Additionally, extra prints will be available for purchase during March.

A Collection of Perspectives

I'm currently displaying six large artworks, one of which is my own tree canopy painting, alongside pieces by other talented artists from the Professional Artists of Central Texas group. We've selected a venue known for its focus on large paintings, making it ideal for showcasing the sizable creations of PACT artists. I believe this collection will provide a wonderful display of outstanding art.

Under Tree Canopy” by Hailey E. Herrera, watercolor batik, 30”X40”