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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
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Perched atop the corrals or catwalks above rodeos, artist Howard Post gets a view that rouses his muse. The patterns
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“Besides painting, I don’t really have any other hobbies. I don’t do anything besides painting,” says Chicago oil painter Mary
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Bill Anton traces his fascination with the West back to a trip he took, when he was just 7, with
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Reflecting on how quickly time passes, Nebraska-based plein air painter Debra Joy Groesser is a bit amazed to realize that
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We’re surrounded by it, and yet we don’t see it—the brilliant colors of leaves in the fall, the magnificent glow
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Rumor has it that David Edward (Ed) Kucera created his first mural at age 5. The proof no longer exists
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Some nights, Mary Ross Buchholz dreams that she is making art. “Sometimes I wake up and—oh, mercy—I didn’t finish that
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The first few years after moving to the United States were the lowest in Mick Doellinger’s life. In 2003, he