Rally Artist

Annual Rally Artist

A talented group of artists that have supplied paintings for the annual hot air balloon festival including Tom O’Grady, Claudia Gildner, Kristy Hall and Sheila Kalkbrenner.

Rally Artist Winning Poster 2017
Rally Artist 2017

Tracey Hetzel

“Yeah, baby. Smiling, smiling… I have grown up around hot air balloons. My hometown is famous for them. The Great Wellsville Balloon Rally takes place in my hometown every summer. Seeing them fly overhead hoping they would land in your yard was my inspiration. And when they did, you could help puff out the air from the enormous array of colors right in front of you that you’re actually touching. What could be more glorious for the child in us all?

The Rally has always promoted the event with the most beautiful posters. Year after year, waiting to see what this years would be… For as long as I can remember, I have wanted to be THAT ARTIST. I know those posters played a small role in me wanting to pursue art. Well, my friends, I’m thrilled to announce that this year I was chosen as the Balloon Rally artist! Yay Me!! Above are my poster design options. (I am a graphic artist by day, that’s how I pay the bills, so I threw my talents in for good measure.)”

Rally Artist Winning Poster 2016
rally artist 2016

The Great Wellsville Balloon Rally Committee is pleased to announce the selection of Tracy Hetzel as the 2016 Rally Artist.

Rally Artist Winning Poster 2015
rally artist 2015

The Great Wellsville Balloon Rally is pleased to announce the selection of Allie Mattison as its 2015 Rally Artist.
Allie’s submission includes Jones Memorial Hospital as the focal point as well as a Wellsville Volunteer Ambulance Corps ambulance.

Rally Artist Winning Poster 2014
rally artist 2014 - Allie Mattison

This year’s directive was to provide a painting that included the Immaculate Conception Church as its focal point.

Allie Mattison

“I grew up in Wellsville, and I went to Immaculate Conception School for 11 whole years.  I’m almost 21, so that means I was there for more than half of my life.  I think that’s why the chosen site is so important to me.  It has been a part of my life for so long, I felt I needed to pay tribute to it.   I’ve loved going to the Balloon Rally since I was little.  My favorite part is definitely the sidewalk sales between the food, activities, crafts and different people that visit.” 

Her design was made with watercolor, colored pencil and ink.  Allie states, “There was more drawing than painting involved with this piece, because there are so many straight lines and outlines on the church.  I felt an ink drawing was necessary.”   

 

Artists' Profiles

A look at all our amazingly talented artists.

Allie Mattison

Rally Arist of 2014, and 2015 (no image for 2015)

Allie recognized her talent at a young age, but it was not until she was sixteen that she began to take it seriously.  “I thought that making drawings for people would be a good and easy way to make money.  I learned from looking around the internet that people really seemed to love realistic portraits, so literally, one day in the summer, I decided that I would teach myself how to draw people very accurately.  I watched YouTube videos about how to draw features on the face.  I made my first portrait of one of my favorite musicians.   From there, I drew celebrities, friends, friends of friends, family members, strangers, etc.  Portraiture became my thing.”  She then started making conceptual paintings and later learned that she was actually illustrating.

While in high school Allie won two consecutive “Best In Show” awards for works submitted to Houghton College’s Student Show.  She was accepted to several prestigious art colleges including, School of Visual Art, Rochester Institute of Technology, Parsons New School of Design and Rhode Island School of Design.

Allie is currently a Junior at Rochester Institute of Technology where she is majoring in Illustration and Minoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Music.  

Allie’s parents are Steve and Louise Mattison.  Steve is a retired Wellsville Police Chief and soon-to-be retired Mailman.  Her mother works at Immaculate Conception School.  She retired from teaching at Whitesville Central School.  Allie’s younger sister, Laura, is also interested in art and is studying Physics and Math at Geneseo.  “My parents have the best of both worlds with mad scientist and artist daughters,” Allie states.

Tracy Hetzel

Rally Arist of 2016, and 2017

Tracy Hetzel is a 1987 graduate of Wellsville High. She attended art school at Alfred University before moving on to receive her Bachelor’s Degree in Art History from the University at Buffalo. 

She has continued her art training by taking several courses at MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art). Her watercolors consist mostly of fashion illustrations and portraits. Her illustrations have been featured in monthly publications; the New York Coffee Festival; Paris Fashion Week; the United Nations; Times Square; and for America’s Promise, Colon and Alma Powell’s Foundation. 

She has written and illustrated a children’s book about her hometown called W(Ella’s)ville. Tracy accepts commissions and sells her prints and originals online. 

She also makes and sells hand-bound journals and is the Creative Director at Graphic Essentials, marketing and design firm in Baltimore, Maryland. Links are available on her blog: LongBlueStraw.com. 

Tracy currently lives in Baltimore with her husband and their two children. Her parents, Barb and Rich Hetzel still reside in Wellsville. Tracy visits her beloved hometown as often as she can.