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It’s always exciting when we feature artists and their art for the first time within the pages of Art of
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Alone, on top of a high, open Montana hill in the darkness, Mia DeLode stood in her sheep wagon, watching
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Ethereal, evocative, and touched with a bit of mystery, the figurative imagery and cityscapes crafted by oil painter and pastelist
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TD Kelsey wants to be a painter. He’s been sculpting for more than 40 years, and his award-winning works are
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Renowned artist Thomas Blackshear II is no stranger to commercial work. Before diving into the Western art world, he was
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Kevin Red Star has been painting scenes of Native American life for more than 50 years. Described as a master
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Brittany Weistling was thrilled when she was invited to be a guest artist at the 2012 Masters of the American
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There’s often a moment during Mark Kelso’s design process when he discovers something familiar in what he is painting. For
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In mid-August, David Yorke had just returned from his annual pilgrimage to the Shearer Ranch outside Wall, South Dakota, where
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Jake Gaedtke has told this story before, but it’s worth retelling because of the impact it had on his life.
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Whether he is depicting a day in the life of a pioneer family, working cowboys, dedicated ranch hands, or snow-covered
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“It’s a good life, being an artist,” Len Chmiel says as he admires the view from the front porch of