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Something I’ve heard over and over again since I started working at Art of the West is how supportive the
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During his 40-plus years as a photographer, David Yarrow has been held at gunpoint, chased by a hippopotamus, and suffered
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“I’m 88 years old. I still love to paint, so I’m in the studio every day,” says Chuck Sabatino, whose
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On some level, Linda Lillegraven has been drawn to the wide-open spaces of the Western landscape for most of her
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Alfredo Rodriguez is a master painter who delights in capturing the faces of Native Americans, pioneers, cowboys, miners, and children
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Carol Lundeen’s love affair with animals of the West began in the 1970s. During a family trip to the Black
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Rick Kennington grew up in environments much like those he paints: seemingly endless spaces, mountain backdrops, blue skies, and the
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Magic can occur anywhere. Take, for instance, a busy street in San Antonio, Texas, with five lanes of traffic rushing
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Michael Blessing is working on a big project that he expects to complete next year. When it’s done, his evolution
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What happens when you pair aesthetics with mathematics? In the case of Texas artists Marilyn Endres and Eucled Moore, the