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The thing about Gene Speck’s art is that, although it’s been dubbed realism, it goes beyond photorealism; it becomes your
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Greg Woodard has been known as a carver, a sculptor and a falconer. He’s worked with wood, clay, bronze, and
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Laura Robb’s still life paintings are anything but still. Magnificently composed and masterfully executed, they come alive with vibrant colors,
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When you finish reading this article, take a moment to clear away all the background distractions you’re able to eliminate.
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Nestled between the shimmering peaks of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the precipitous gash of the Rio Grande Gorge,
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He hailed from West Virginia, received most of his training in Europe, and lived most of his life in New
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Generations of painters and sculptors make up the fabric of art of the American West. The ongoing influence of artists,
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It’s no secret that women artists often have a more difficult time than their male counterparts in not only succeeding
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In the late 19th century, Western artists were, in essence, historians of the American West. James Catlin, Hudson River School
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George Carlson is a man of many dimensions. He is a former illustrator and a reformed ski bum. He is
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Bruce Greene doesn’t just create Western art; he lives it. Since 1998, about four times a year, he spends a
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For Tom Browning, there was never a doubt that he would be an artist. And, oh, what an artist he