Byron
Fullerton is best known for his tenure as Associate Dean of the
University of Texas Law School and as Dean of the Texas Tech University
School of Law. He is now pursuing his career in art full-time.
Studying
and painting with some of Tao's finest artists and participating in
workshops conducted by members of the Cowboy Artists of America have
been his inspiration. His enjoyment of painting is felt in the soft
colors he uses convey the beauty of the Southwest. Many collections
throughout the country include his works in oils and watercolors.
Byron
Fullerton is represented in galleries in Texas, New Mexico and Colorado.
He retired from Texas Tech in 1985, and resolved to expand his hobby as
a "weekend painter" into a full-time diversion and source of
discipline.
Byron and
his wife Marilyn spent most of 1986 - 1989 in Taos, New Mexico, where he
painted with many of the area's top impressionists. "Their
willingness to share their knowledge and time to help me were invaluable
to y growth as an artist," he says. His paintings can now be found
in collections throughout the United States and even in Australia. He
maintains his home and studio in Austin, Texas.
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