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Hours spent observing wildlife in its natural habitat during his youth in Wyoming instilled in Dan Ostermiller an affinity for
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During an interview for this article in early August, Denis Milhomme is concerned about the wildfires encroaching on his beloved
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Tim Cox has gone fishing twice already this year. That might not seem like much to most avid fishermen, but
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Oklahoma-based sculptor Paul Moore describes his working studio as a rather unassuming building situated in an older section of his
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Few would argue that Frederic Remington is the most well known name in Western art. And yet, not many people
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On a recent trip to Glacier National Park, Dustin Van Wechel came upon a rugged old tree that stopped him
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For Colorado artist David Grossmann, painting is a heartfelt means of communication. It’s his way of incorporating beauty, creation, imagination,
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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