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As a fifth generation Oklahoman and a member of the Sweet Potato Clan of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, sculptor Paul
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Jenness Cortez had several ideas in mind when she started planning her recent painting titled Conversations with a Cowboy. She
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Like no other artist, German-born painter Albert Bierstadt portrayed the unspoiled grandeur of the 19th-century American West. He was known
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You could say that William Alther’s journey to becoming a professional artist was the result of his answering the call
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“I belong outdoors. I love painting on location, and I love the beauty and peace that comes with standing before
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Four years ago, Harold T. Holden wasn’t sure if he should accept any more commissions. He wasn’t even sure if
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He created jewelry long before he created legislation in Congress. At 81, Ben Nighthorse Campbell reaches back into his memory
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Spring in the Midwest can be a fickle. One it’s day warm, the next day cold, the next day a
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“There are three components to my work. The empirical—what I observe when painting outside. The rational—what I know about the
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John Moyers says he is a lucky man. As a young boy, he was surrounded by art and art supplies,
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In Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” Polonius counsels his son Laertes, “To thine own self be true,” offering a sage bit of wisdom
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Sandy Scott distinctly remembers a call from Jack Guenther, who called her out of the blue six years ago. Guenther