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There is nothing Morgan Weistling enjoys more—or works as hard at—as telling a story. It is exciting and challenging, as
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“There was validation and hope.” That’s how Jill Carver describes the impact of her first solo exhibition 14 years ago
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A few years ago, Jason Rich was invited to visit some of the people who had started collecting his work
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As an award-winning member of Oil Painters of America, Oklahoma native Derek Penix strongly believes an artist’s ability to paint
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A burst of color in a painting, particularly when placed against a moody background, is a delightful surprise. It is
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Dan Mieduch says his man cave (aka the studio) “just has kitchen cabinets, a tile floor, and ceiling fan, and
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George Hallmark’s wife Lisa answers the phone and, when asked how she is, responds, “I’m great; I’m married to the
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The influence of the Italian landscape is clearly evident in the paintings of Colorado artist Mark Pettit. It’s not a
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Alfredo Rodriguez bemoans the loss of personal interaction, a casualty of the evolution of technology—computers, cell phones, and social media—that,
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Preferring to be called Billy rather than Bill or William, it is obvious that Billy Schenck is a man secure
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Debra Huse Above Avalon Oil 12″ x 16″ “This was painted on location, overlooking Avalon Harbor on the California island
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Mike Untiedt lives right in the center of downtown Denver, Colorado. He can ride his bike to see the Colorado