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Gordon Snidow made his name painting the American cowboy, something he’s been doing for more than five decades now. Although
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Last November when Daniel Smith was roughing it at the Tundra Buggy Hotel at Cape Churchill, Canada, he was just
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Laura Robb admits that, as a teenager, she was such a misfit that she didn’t even fit in with the
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Sherry Sander marvels at how her life has unfolded, grateful to be able to sculpt animals and do what she
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The untamed spray spawned by waves crashing against a rugged shoreline, the quietude of a high mountain lake, a fleeting
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“My goal was to go to ranches, hang out, chase cows, and paint. It still is”. So says Tom Dorr,
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If you happen to be driving near Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, a quiet little suburb near Tulsa, you might pass a
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Martin Grelle has realized success beyond his wildest dreams. That success is well deserved, the result of his dedication to,
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China’s Cultural Revolution had a major impact on its people—on its wealthy people and on W. Jason Situ. Prior to
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Serene, evocative, intimate, ethereal—those words convey the essence of the softly impressionistic portraiture of Chicago-based artist Mary Qian. Although Qian’s
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If variety is the spice of life, then New Mexico-based painter Jeff Segler can certainly lay claim to having one
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Rett Ashby Evening Graze Oil 40″ By 60″ Heather Coen Horse Creek Pastel 12″ By 16″ Colleen Howe Bleinberger Mountains