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  • Aug 07 2025
    The Excitement of Plein Air Painting
    Vicki Stavig

    The Excitement of Plein Air Painting

      “I look at the world as color notes.” So says Michele Usibelli, and to realize the truth of that
    Category  :  2025 September-October Issue, Figurative, Genre, Landscape, Oil, Uncategorized, Usibelli, Michele
  • Aug 07 2025
    The Studio of Dustin Van Wechel
    Mark Wilcox

    The Studio of Dustin Van Wechel

      Before wildlife artist Dustin Van Wechel built his current studio, he worked at an easel standing alone in the
    Category  :  2025 September-October Issue, Oil, Van Wechel, Dustin, Wildlife
  • Jul 18 2025
    Thunderbird Arts Honors Maynard Dixon’s Memory
    Vicki Stavig

    Thunderbird Arts Honors Maynard Dixon’s Memory

      Maynard Dixon would be proud. The master artist, who was considered one of the premier landscape painters of the
    Category  :  Newsletters
  • Jun 18 2025
    Pitzer’s Palettes
    Vicki Stavig

    Pitzer’s Palettes

    Rob Pitzer, who passed away in the spring, was an art collector and founder of several galleries, including Pitzer’s Fine
    Category  :  Newsletters
  • Jun 05 2025
    The Most Authentic Western Art
    Tsali Hall

    The Most Authentic Western Art

    When people think about investing in Western art, their minds often go straight to paintings or sculptures— a brush stroke
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Jewelry, Turquoise
  • Jun 05 2025
    Renaissance Man
    Clover Cameron

    Renaissance Man

    Andrew Roda has quite a past—and a future that is glowing bright. He walked onto the polo team in college
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Oil, Roda, Andrew, Still Life
  • Jun 05 2025
    Unique Interpretations
    Sara Gilbert Frederick

    Unique Interpretations

    Most of Peggy Judy’s paintings are born of a single photograph. Even though she might have taken 1,200 shots before
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Figurative, Genre, Judy, Peggy, Oil
  • Jun 05 2025
    Guiding Light
    Mary Nelson

    Guiding Light

    Jim Wodark is inspired by light. His vibrant paintings are studies in divergent values and hues, and he isn’t afraid
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Genre, Landscape, Oil, Wodark, Jim
  • Jun 05 2025
    Art and Conservation
    Joe Tougas

    Art and Conservation

    For 20 years, Anne Peyton was immersed in professional car racing. She had a fast and furious career shooting photos
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Acrylic, Peyton, Anne, Wildlife
  • Jun 05 2025
    The Master
    Vicki Stavig

    The Master

    What can you say about Howard Terpning that hasn’t already been said? He’s described as the grand master of Western
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Figurative, Genre, Oil, Terpning, Howard
  • Jun 05 2025
    Driven by Intuition
    Gael D. Hees

    Driven by Intuition

    People, places, and painting—those are the things Robert Goldman loves. His award-winning, nuanced landscapes not only capture light and color,
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Goldman, Robert, Landscape, Oil
  • Jun 05 2025
    The Studio of Vic Payne
    Vicki Stavig

    The Studio of Vic Payne

    Seven years ago, Vic Payne was offered a deal he couldn’t resist. For several years he had been driving from
    Category  :  2025 July-August Issue, Bronze, Payne, Vic, Sculpture
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