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“I look at the world as color notes.” So says Michele Usibelli, and to realize the truth of that
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Before wildlife artist Dustin Van Wechel built his current studio, he worked at an easel standing alone in the
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When people think about investing in Western art, their minds often go straight to paintings or sculptures— a brush stroke
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Andrew Roda has quite a past—and a future that is glowing bright. He walked onto the polo team in college
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Most of Peggy Judy’s paintings are born of a single photograph. Even though she might have taken 1,200 shots before
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Jim Wodark is inspired by light. His vibrant paintings are studies in divergent values and hues, and he isn’t afraid
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For 20 years, Anne Peyton was immersed in professional car racing. She had a fast and furious career shooting photos
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What can you say about Howard Terpning that hasn’t already been said? He’s described as the grand master of Western
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People, places, and painting—those are the things Robert Goldman loves. His award-winning, nuanced landscapes not only capture light and color,
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Seven years ago, Vic Payne was offered a deal he couldn’t resist. For several years he had been driving from












