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Known for ethereal and evocative paintings and drawings, Zhiwei Tu is a textbook example of someone whose determination and hard
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Until a functioning time machine is invented, the next-best way to travel backward into history just might be to take
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When viewers take note of the authenticity in Teal Blake’s body of Western artwork, they get a simple reminder that
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Deborah Copenhaver Fellows had two major projects underway late last spring: a monumental sculpture of the 19 firefighters from Prescott,
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Tim Allen Lawson loves trees and goes to great lengths to capture their natural beauty and texture. That explains why
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At the hand of Pennsylvania artist Robert Griffing, Eastern cities and roads of today morph into scenes of 18th century
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Jim Norton’s studio is just as he likes it—overflowing with things he loves. That includes paints and paintings, cowboy and
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During the peak of the COVID-19 crisis in the spring, William Matthews was spending a lot of time in his
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Artists will tell you that creating art is a career—but it’s not a job. Why is that? They see creating
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Natasha Isenhour is having a great year, even if it’s not quite the year she had expected. “I’m doing awesome,”
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Ranging in scope from mountain men and covered wagons to Native Americans and working cowboys, Steven Lang’s illuminating compositions provide
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Standing in a place she describes as “bear Eden” on the infamous Katmai Coast of Alaska, Kelly Singleton didn’t realize