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James Bama In his much-acclaimed studies, Bama shows the contemporary West preserving its traditional culture. His portraits of inhabitants of the plains and mountains capture the true character of the West. Today his paintings are part of many prestigious collections. |
Antoine Blanchard (1910-1988) Like his contemporary, Édouard Cortès, he devoted his artistic career to the depiction of Paris through all its daily and seasonal changes. But he was not an imitator of Cortes, but rather depicted the life of Paris at the turn of the century from his own point of view |
Carl Brenders The wildlife images of Brenders' art are first created from pencil sketches; from these sketches his mixed media paintings of watercolor and gouache are completed with a technique he has developed during the last 25 years. His paintings, encompassing every intricacy of nature, devote equal attention to the detail of the wildlife subject and its habitat as well as to the mood created by the light. |
John Bye John Bye's high-definition paintings have amazing detail. His portrayals of cowboys, horses and wildlife show skill, patience and talent. John is an invited participant in the Masters of the American West annual show at the Autry Museum. |
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Scott Christensen Painting is not simply the passion of Scott Christensen, it's his necessity, like breathing. Mind and body attune, he moves through the process of creating each landscape just as a river flows over rocks, and around islands. |
James Coleman A name synonymous with sweeping skies, tropical rain forests, rich deep woods and silent deserts. Walt Disney Productions welcomed his creative energies. His first film, "Winnie, the Pooh and Tigger, too", sparked his interest not only in painting backgrounds but also in background design and color styling. |
Michael Coleman Has achieved worldwide recognition through numerous exhibitions and awards. Michael's paintings have been called a "synthesis of man and nature finding union in art." |
Nicholas Coleman Painting and drawing for as long as he can remember, Nicholas found much of his inspiration in his travels, hunting and fishing along the way. |
Tim Cox Considered one of the great western artists of our time, Cox has won numerous awards for his wonderful art. His painting, "Good Horses and Wide Open Spaces," won the Express Ranches Great American Cowboy Award; at this same exhibit "Along Eagle Creek" won the award. "On to Better Pastures," won the coveted Prix de West Purchase Award. |
Dimitri Danish Danish's most favorite genre was cityscapes. He painted cities that he read about in books, on the radio or in people's conversations, and cities that he saw printed on postage stamps. Kharkiv State Museum of Fine Art conducted a solo exhibition of Danish's works called "Cities and Mountains" and purchased three of his paintings that are part of their permanent collection. |
Judee Dickinson Award-winning artist Judee Dickinson strives to bring emotion and character to her portraits of native Americans and the people of the West. As a skilled portrait artist Judith has been commissioned for many portraits including the official portrait of the Governor of Colorado. |
Wesley James Drake Wesley has exhibited at the Western Masters show at the C.M. Russell Museum, the National Juried Exhibition for Oil Painters of America, and the Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art. |
Robert Duncan Robert was elected into the Cowboy Artists of America at 29 years of age, and won two silver medals in their annual exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum. |
Peter & Harrison Ellenshaw Disney Legend and Academy Award winner Peter Ellenshaw's special effects matte paintings were featured in the classic film, Mary Poppins, and other Disney films. He has been honored by art museums as well as the film industry. |
Michael & Inessa Garmash Today, Mr. and Mrs. Garmash are considered two of the finest Romantic Impressionists of our day. Their incredible talent is only matched by their love and career stories. |
Daniel F. Gerhartz Many of his figures are dressed in dramatic clothing which he often invents for its aesthetic appeal and lyrical quality. Daniel's work has been featured in solo and group shows across the country, and has won several awards at prominent national invitational exhibitions. His work has been collected both nationally and internationally. |
Rodel Gonzalez "Having the opportunity to create Disney paintings is such a treat because Disney was definitely part of my childhood." -Rodel |
Martin Grelle Whether painting the Native Americans in a dramatic, picturesque setting, or the American cowboy in the dusty cattle-working pens, Martin Grelle captures the spirit, beauty, and vastness of the West in his historically-accurate, compelling images. |
Steve Hanks Steve Hanks is recognized as one of the best watercolor artists working today. The detail, color and realism of Steve Hanks' paintings are unheard of in this difficult medium. |
G. Harvey Few artists have intrigued and captivated art collectors as widely as the celebrated painter, G. Harvey. His scenes are warm, thoughtful portraits of our country's bustling cities in a more genteel era and outstanding Western sagas of working cowhands at home in rugged landscapes. |
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