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  • Mar 04 2023
    Beautifully Authentic
    Vicki Stavig

    Beautifully Authentic

    Monte Moore describes his art career as a large tree. After so many years as an illustrator—and so much more—he
    Category  :  2023 March-April Issue, Figurative, Genre, Moore, Monte, Oil, Watercolor, Wildlife
  • Mar 04 2023
    ‘I Will Always Have My Art’
    Brandon Rosas

    ‘I Will Always Have My Art’

    If you walked into a particular Coeur D’Alene office building at 4 a.m., you would find Western artist Tobias “Toby”
    Category  :  2023 March-April Issue, Figurative, Genre, Oil, Sauer, Tobias
  • Mar 03 2023
    Tuning In
    Clover Cameron

    Tuning In

    Oil painter Kimberly Beck kicks off most workdays with a three-mile walk. “There’s a reservoir near our house and, if
    Category  :  2023 March-April Issue, Beck, Kimberly, Oil, Oil and gold leaf, Wildlife
  • Mar 03 2023
    The Studio of Mark Maggiori
    Sara Gilbert Frederick

    The Studio of Mark Maggiori

    During the past two years, Mark Maggiori has found himself setting up his studio in two different garages. One is
    Category  :  2023 March-April Issue, Figurative, Genre, Landscape, Maggiori, Mark, Oil
  • Mar 03 2023
    ‘A Renaissance Woman’
    Joe Tougas

    ‘A Renaissance Woman’

    Laurie Lee’s art career took root while she and her husband Bryan lived for more than 45 years in Frannie,
    Category  :  2023 March-April Issue, Figurative, Landscape, Lee, Laurie, Oil, Wildlife
  • Mar 03 2023
    Glory of the Skies
    Mary Nelson

    Glory of the Skies

    Two days after Thanksgiving 2022, Arizona artist Linda Glover Gooch was up to her neck in details: finishing a large
    Category  :  2023 March-April Issue, Gooch, Linda Glover, Landscape, Oil
  • Jan 05 2023
    The Cycle of Life
    Vicki Stavig

    The Cycle of Life

    “It’s been a busy 12 years.” That’s how Elizabeth Robbins describes her life since the last time we visited with
    Category  :  2023 January-February Issue, Oil, Robbins, Elizabeth, Still Life
  • Jan 05 2023
    The Studio of Logan Maxwell Hagege
    Vicki Stavig

    The Studio of Logan Maxwell Hagege

    Working in his studio—a 2,000-square-foot space located about 100 feet from his home in Ojai, California, Logan Maxwell Hagege creates
    Category  :  2023 January-February Issue, Figurative, Hagege, Logan, Landscape, Oil
  • Jan 05 2023
    New Man, New Artist
    Joe Tougas

    New Man, New Artist

    With colors that swerve up, literally, from the canvas in thick swooshes and splatches of oil paints, Mateo Romero knows
    Category  :  2023 January-February Issue, Acrylic, Landscape, Oil, Romero, Mateo
  • Jan 05 2023
    Renaissance Man of the West
    Clover Cameron

    Renaissance Man of the West

    Western artist Charles Dayton clearly recalls the exact moment art went from part-time hobby to potential vocation. “[Utah landscape painter]
    Category  :  2023 January-February Issue, Dayton, Charles, Figurative, Landscape, Oil
  • Jan 05 2023
    Wandering the Colorado Plateau
    Jenny Lang

    Wandering the Colorado Plateau

    Lorenzo Chavez is an admired landscape painter living in Parker, Colorado. A native of New Mexico, he fell in love
    Category  :  2023 January-February Issue, Chavez, Lorenzo, Landscape, Pastel
  • Jan 05 2023
    Inspiring and Uplifting
    Myrna Zanetell

    Inspiring and Uplifting

    Echoing the wisdom in Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” “To thine own self be true,” Arizona-based painter Mitch Baird emphasizes, “As an artist,
    Category  :  2023 January-February Issue, Baird, Mitch, Figurative, Landscape, Oil
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