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If you aren’t familiar with By Western Hands, we’re going to change that. This unique organization, located in Cody,
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If you ever find yourself looking at a colored pencil painting by Eileen Nistler and want to climb inside
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Ten years ago, Starr Hardridge accidentally discovered the style that now defines his work. A citizen of the Muscogee
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June Dudley’s vibrant paintings capture a moment in time, an emotion, a ghost of memory. Combined with dynamic lighting
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“I don’t like clichés,” says Western artist Brett James Smith. He recognizes that his chosen genre is replete with
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As long as there are birds in the skies, Bill Rice will sculpt them. That’s essentially the work ethic,
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“I look at the world as color notes.” So says Michele Usibelli, and to realize the truth of that
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Before wildlife artist Dustin Van Wechel built his current studio, he worked at an easel standing alone in the
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When people think about investing in Western art, their minds often go straight to paintings or sculptures— a brush stroke
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Andrew Roda has quite a past—and a future that is glowing bright. He walked onto the polo team in college