23 Apr Paul Waldum – Wyoming and Montana Landscapes | June 17, 2018
Wyoming and Montana artist Paul Waldum will be featured in a one-person show of his pastel paintings in the exhibition Paul Waldum – Wyoming and Montana Landscapes, presented at The Brinton Museum in Big Horn, Wyoming, through July 2018.
A reception to meet the artist takes place on Sunday, June 17, at The Brinton Museum.
Originally from Livingston, Montana, Waldum acquired a passion for the outdoors at a young age; it’s his love of nature that is the driving force in his art. Over the past three decades, he has spent numerous days in glorious spring and summer and snowy afternoons in autumn and winter hiking the beautiful Cloud Peak Wilderness in the majestic Bighorn Range as well as the picturesque Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness in Montana gathering inspiration for his landscapes. It’s the beauty of the land, the quiet solitude of Western ranches in the foothills that appeals to Waldum’s artistic sensibilities. The Brinton’s show will encompass nearly 40 landscape works recently completed by the artist.
Paul Waldum has exhibited at the C. M. Russell Museum (Great Falls, MT), Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale (Cody, WY), Yellowstone Art Museum (Billings, MT), Nicolaysen Art Museum (Casper, WY), Hockaday Museum (Kalispell, MT), Settlers West Miniature Show (Tucson, AZ) and as a participating artist in The Brinton Museum’s The Brinton 101 and small works shows from 2014 to 2017. He is represented in numerous private and public collections in the U.S., England, Europe and Canada, and has spent much of his adult career teaching art to all levels of education.
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