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For the past three years, Peggy Immel has been happily painting in a studio south of downtown Taos, New Mexico.
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A couple of Ralph Waldo Emerson quotes really speak to oil painter Ron Rencher. One of his favorites is this:
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When Doug Hyde was commissioned to create a sculpture for the town of Joseph, Oregon, one of the first things
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For nearly 20 years, Utah artist Nicholas Coleman has created realistic paintings, with impressionistic overtones, as he preserves the history
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“I love seeing something beautiful, emotional, and spiritual emerge from something so earthy and natural.” So says Bob Boomer, who
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Churches and cemeteries hold a special fascination—and offer a special inspiration—for Walt Gonske, so much so that he has traveled
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Stark rock outcrops towering over desert vistas, waves breaking on a coastal paradise, billowing clouds over serene mountain settings—for many
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Giuliana Aubert loves her new studio at her home in Manhattan Beach, California. It’s one of two; the other is
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“Imperfect vessels making imperfect vessels,” muses oil painter Jeff Legg, reflecting on his penchant for painting the crooked piece of
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For years, wildlife artist William Alther had painted in his spare time, taking brush to canvas on a limited basis.
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Today, the name Sandy Scott is synonymous with sculpture. But there is much more to this versatile artist than meets
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“A pencil drawing is classy. It’s classic; it’s timeless. It’s almost like a little black dress or a nice black