Donna Stavreff Burns
Her Life, Art & Legacy
by Jennifer Burns Turner
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About the Book
In 1995, Donna and Norm retired and moved to German Village, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus years were a time of remarkable artistic growth for Donna. It was here that she really blossomed as an artistic painter. She became absorbed with the Columbus art community and was a very generous artist. She showed up everywhere - taking classes, setting up group and individual art shows, donating her work for local fundraising endeavors and graciously opening her German Village art studio for community events. And painting ALL THE TIME.
As an avid world traveler, her photos and personal experiences soon became the source for her paintings.
Donna won numerous awards for her work, was featured as a solo and contributing artist in many shows and became an influential officer in the Columbus Ohio Watercolor Society. (COWS).
It is an honor to present this collection of Donna’s paintings. This catalogue is truly a tribute to her creative accomplishments, but in the end, it is her paintings and prints that remain and endure with us all.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art, Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 226 - Publish Date: Apr 17, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Ohio, Bryan, German Village, Artist, Donna Burns
About the Creator
Jenny Turner has been an artist all her life, influenced by her mother, an art teacher and painter, herself. Upon graduation from The Ohio State University with a degree in Graphic Design and Visual Communication, Jenny moved to Michigan where she has lived most of her life. She has worked in various forms of art and design: from jewelry to interior design, to hand painted home furnishings & finishes. For 20+ years she sold residential real estate & raised her family in suburban Detroit. She now lives on Big Lake near Gaylord, MI. She believes that life is a collection of experiences that create emotions within us. Capturing that that feeling in a painting is what she loves to do. Jenny’s paintings can be found from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Colorado, to New Hampshire. She is a member of the Gaylord Area Council for the Arts,& she accepts commissions. When she is not painting, you can find her casting a fly rod, hiking the woods, sitting by a campfire or snuggling with her grandsons.