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Many artists, when asked how they got started, will cite a parent or teacher who encouraged them, an artist they
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Dakota Pitts is on a self-guided journey that began 11 years ago, when he was 23 and took a life
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Nestled on a five-acre plot of land in rural Charlotte, Tennessee, Lori Putnam is living the dream in her 1,800-square
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“To be a frontiersman, I thought I needed a horse and a rifle,” artist Doug Hall says of his childhood
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John Coker loves to paint trains—their power and strength, whistles and rumbles. He places those trains in their natural environments,
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Jack Sorenson remembers the day his cowboy lifestyle collided with his dreams of being an artist. He was 9 years
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Patrick Saunders has worked at a variety of jobs, from marketing and teaching to a stint as a Hallmark artist.
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Don’t try to pidgeon-hole Jennifer Johnson—or her art. Her subjects are varied, but her goal with each is the same:
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“I like to live as much of what I’m going to paint as possible, so I do a wagon train
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Before Brad Teare was a professional illustrator, before he was an abstract artist, and before he became the revered Western
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Kyle Polzin’s studio at his home in Austin, Texas, isn’t a grand, architectural space but it suits him just fine.
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Larry Riley pulled back a bit from painting a few years ago but he didn’t pull back from creating. During