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To say that the past year has been a rough one for Joe Anna Arnett would be an understatement. Her
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It’s not unusual for Grace Schlesier to get up before the sun rises, grab a cup of coffee, and head
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“Right now, I have three life-sized brown bears in my studio,” reports Joshua Tobey, sounding far less perturbed than other
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In the highly competitive world of fine art, where building a national reputation might take decades, it is remarkable to
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William Acheff is every bit as clever, colorful, and captivating as his still life paintings, which have earned him numerous
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While strolling through a gallery, a painting catches your eye: an intricately portrayed primitive clay pot set against a stark
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One of the earliest white artists to portray life in the West, Alfred Jacob Miller had no idea he was
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Contacted in mid-August to see if he would be available on the following Wednesday afternoon to do the interview for
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Tim Solliday’s paintings do not lend themselves to easy categorization. Clicking through the slides on his website once, twice, a
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On August 25, 1916, with a stroke of a pen, President Woodrow Wilson signed an act that created the National