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Once upon a time, two lovely, talented, and hard-working artists met in a studio in New York City. They fell
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Eleven years ago, when Tim Oliver walked into his house in Lubbock, Texas, his wife Missy took one look at
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At 17, S.C. (Chris) Mummert knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life: He was going to be
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For more than three decades, a working studio located in the serene Cache Valley of northern Utah has provided inspiration
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Maybe it’s using complementary colors. Perhaps it’s painting in black and white or sepia tones. Maybe it’s diving deeply into
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“I was born a storyteller.” So writes Mark Kohler in his book titled “Going West.” And he tells those stories
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To understand Thomas Blackshear II’s segue into Western art, you need to understand his storied career. It seems that the
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Shanna Kunz’s landscape paintings tend toward the complex and moody: winding rivers lit by an unseen sun, autumn foliage beneath
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On the night in 1987 that Bill Nebeker announced an edition of 25 castings of his sculpture If Horses Could
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Something magical, almost mystical occurs with a snowfall. It brings with it great joy, which is readily apparent when you
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Oreland C. Joe is committed to three things in life: his family, his art, and encouraging young Native Americans to
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During a visit last October, Susan Lyon made three admissions. The first is that she never considered herself a natural