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Wildlife sculptor Kent Ullberg has had a certain amount of luck when it comes to finding just the right studio
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A small boy of 7, with curly dark hair, bright brown eyes, and a serious expression, walks home from school,
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Birds in flight—majestic and powerful, banking, diving, soaring. Fish gliding through water—swift and focused, twitching, darting, frolicking. Each of J.
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How do you celebrate your birthday when you hit 60? If you are Colorado artist Ralph Oberg, you book a
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Donna Howell-Sickles has been making her way as a fine artist for four decades. She’s earned numerous awards for her
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“Is this really what I want to do for the rest of my life?” When Frank Serrano asked himself in
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In 1985, David Mann was a librarian at the Utah State Library in Salt Lake City. He had four kids
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Confirming that nearly 95 percent of his imagery celebrates the historical West, it’s obvious that sculptor David “Scott” Rogers could
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When Michael Coleman was in kindergarten, his drawings were so intricate that his teacher suspected his mother was giving him
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If you happen to encounter a pig that has sprouted wings, a galloping hare hovering just above and behind a
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With a talent passed down from grandfather to father to son, Mark Allen Boedges chose to make art his career,
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Terri Kelly Moyers has earned several prestigious awards for her paintings, but she has her feet firmly planted on the