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Every great artist has to start somewhere. Pursuing a career in art can be challenging, and many of the artists
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When we last spoke with wildlife sculptor Gerald Balciar in 2017, he was excited about developing a new bronze patina
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To truly appreciate a piece of Brenna Kimbro’s art, you first have to back up, way up, taking in the
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Paul Van Ginkel will tell you he’s an all-in kind of guy. Every time he does something, he challenges himself
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Russell Smith’s original career plan was to become an aeronautical engineer so he could design airplanes. That changed after he
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With its mix of pigments and powders, pastel preceded all other mediums. The proof is on the walls of caves
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“I love where we have come from,” says Brian Bateman. “History is the catalyst for all of my work—the men,
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Canadian artist Ross Buckland developed his love of the land while growing up on a farm in Ontario. “I was
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Last fall, Lee Alban took a trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Although he and his family had traveled through the
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The Eddie Basha collection is one of the largest, privately owned collections of contemporary Western American and American Indian art
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“It’s another day in paradise,” says sculptor and gallery owner Ken Rowe, savoring his view of Sedona, Arizona’s, snowcapped mountains.
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New Mexico artist Roseta Santiago is a storyteller. She has a seemingly infinite intellectual storehouse of anecdotes and people swirling