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Jim Rey has painted in a variety of studio spaces: a bedroom, an alcove, a family room, a garage, even
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It’s a question that has been asked for hundreds of years: What is art? While there are several definitions of
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Summers are hot in Texas—and this past summer was one of the worst that Nancy Bush can remember. She was
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There is nothing subtle about an Alan Wolton painting—and that is just as he has planned it. His colors almost
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When Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution came to an end in 1976, China began to open its doors to the West.
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Tucker Smith was born to be an artist. He always knew it—he just didn’t know how he’d make a living
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The Cowboy Artists of America (CAA) has taken a bold step—right into the cultural heart of Fort Worth, Texas. For
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Ethereal and omniscient, often steeped in clouds or fog, the imagery of Wyoming-based painter, Kathryn Mapes Turner, features a mystical
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“I’m self-taught,” announces Kathryn Stats, painter of sun-washed desert landscapes and vivid still lifes, then quickly adds, “which didn’t mean
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Tina Garrett credits her best friend, Laura, with giving her the advice she needed to head down the path to
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When Ralph Oberg was 23, his brother invited him to go to Alaska on a mountain climbing adventure. Oberg was
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Richard Schmid is described as a “painter’s painter”—and, oh, what a painter he is. His work is in high demand—as