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Kim Casebeer has happily spent her entire life in Kansas—and why not? It’s where she was raised, earned her college
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If the legendarily big Montana skies look just a little bit bigger in Josh Elliott’s paintings than in real life,
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Martin Grelle was a very nervous young man when, in 1974, just a year after he graduated from high school,
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I made my first—and, as I recall, my last—attempts at sculpting when I was in elementary school. Those “works of
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Light glistening on the snowy banks of a river, illuminating trees, reflecting on water—no matter where he is painting, Tom
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Exquisitely detailed and vibrantly personal, the imagery of Denver-based artist Jie Wei Zhou radiates the passion he feels for his
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Shawn Cameron can’t remember when she first began drawing horses. “I never decided I would be a Western artist,” she
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Long before he became an artist, Jim Wilcox juggled three loves: product design, architecture, and painting. Because his high school
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It was a rainy day in Wisconsin that opened Dan Gerhartz’s eyes to his future career. Gerhartz, who grew up
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Hailed as one of the nation’s premier wildlife artists, the path Montana-based painter Daniel Smith traveled in reaching this position
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The first sculpture Bill Nebeker cast was of two mountain men. He had been crafting small clay pieces at his
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In late February, after being out of commission for several months, David Hettinger was back working in his studio, creating