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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
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Born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, 60-year-old wildlife sculptor Richard Loffler is passionate about the natural world that surrounds
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Mark Maggiori fell in love with the American West when he was a 15-year-old on vacation with his uncle and
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California artist Dan Pinkham wants to leave behind a legacy. Yes, his paintings will continue to be his spiritual voice
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Best known for his magnificent stone carvings, Oreland Joe also puts his artistic skills to good use in creating bronze
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Patient and painstakingly precise as he creates masterworks in oil, Canadian artist Bruce Lawes evokes an equally dedicated passion when
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“I try to be attentive, as I walk through life. It’s a spiritual thing for me, as well as an
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Jim Norton was, as he puts it, “scared to death.” He was pale and had a terrible headache, but he