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Every once in awhile, Nancy Boren comes across two watercolor paintings she did of the Grand Canyon, when she was
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As humble as he is talented, New Mexico artist Kang Cho is a man of few words and doesn’t like
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In the summer of 2016, Scott Tallman Powers put most of his belongings in storage, hitched his eight-foot camper to
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The old saying that “good things coming in small packages” could very well be applied to the studio in which
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Gerald Balciar and his wife Bonnie start every day with a walk around their property. They loop around the 10-acre
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The man walked into the gallery, studied several paintings, and then purchased one of Carol Peek’s paintings of a Holstein.
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“I’m fascinated with the allegorical—and the real—journey of life.” So says B. C. Nowlin of his powerful, colorful paintings, many
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Montana artist John Potter does more than paint lovely landscapes and realistic wildlife. His art invites viewers to listen to
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“Painting is all about seeing,” oil painter Carolyn Anderson frequently notes. It’s a talking point in previous interviews, and it’s
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“I was an out-of-control child,” John DeMott says. “I was right-brain from the get-go. We would walk to kindergarten, and
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Dubois, Wyoming, is billed as one of the last Old West towns in the country. Its Chamber of Commerce web
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“Every painting I start I hope is going to be the best painting I’ve ever done. That doesn’t necessarily come