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When visualizing the studio of Native American sculptor Doug Hyde, few would suspect that an ordinary looking cinder block building
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Carrie Ballantyne once told a young cowgirl that she didn’t think she was much of a storyteller. Her paintings—portraits of
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Lorenzo Chavez loved faces. He loved looking at them; he loved painting them. When he started to paint outside with
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“I don’t know that I could be in a better place.” Although Gregory Beecham is referring to his home in
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Whether he is depicting a Native American hunting party, a stagecoach arriving in a frontier town, or a cowpuncher riding
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Albin Veselka wants to talk about art. First, though, he wants to say a few words about the meaning of
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Though France has produced many famous artists, one typically does not think of a French native devoting a distinguished artistic
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Loveland, Colorado, for all intents and purposes, is a sculptor’s mecca. The number of expert casting foundries is legion. Well,
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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