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Imagine, if you will, that you receive a phone call from someone telling you that you soon will be receiving
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An affinity for Italy led Lori Putnam and her husband Mark to sell everything they owned in 2008, pull up
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With the celebration of the Cowboy Artists of America’s 50th anniversary, one has to wonder if the founding artists—Joe Beeler,
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Colorado is home to Jay Moore—always has been and likely always will be. And why not? It has everything this
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As the early morning light steals in, it illuminates a stand of reeds. You watch in anticipation, breathlessly waiting, ready
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Suchitra Bhosle was in Seattle, Washington, looking for a job that would put her new MBA degree to good use,
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In early July, recently home from a trip to Ireland, Michael Godfrey was excited about the landscape he saw there,
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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