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11 Mar Designing the West: Joyful Living

Posted at 13:31h in April | May 2020, Designing the West 0 Comments
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Good design doesn’t only transform a space, it can change a life. Just ask interior designer Lisa Samuel, founder of the award-winning Samuel Design Group in Santa Fe, New Mexico. “I grew up in a humble setting and didn’t even really know that interior design existed,”...

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11 Mar Auction Block: Western Expansion

Posted at 13:31h in April | May 2020, Auction Block 0 Comments
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The market for Western works held steady in the early months of 2020, which is always a welcome sign for auction officials and gallerists. Yet, the nugget of news contained within a variety of winter sales was variety itself. Sotheby’s saw a high in the sale...

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11 Mar Collector’s Eye: Meant to Be

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Fortune destined Tylee Abbott, vice president and specialist in Christie’s American Art Department, to be attuned to the art of the U.S. West. Abbott’s namesake ancestor, William Tylee Ranney, was a famed 19th-century artist known to paint everything from sporting to landscape art, including the...

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11 Mar Editor’s Note: An Unexpected Place

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Despite the diverse creative avenues and mediums showcased in each issue of WA&A, this issue, and every issue, is about place. And while it’s generally accepted that the territory lying west of the 98th meridian defines “the West” in terms of geography, the identity of...

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11 Mar Artist Spotlight: Erin Hanson

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Erin Hanson portrays the Western landscape with bold, gemlike colors and bravura brushstrokes that fully immerse viewers in her large-scale paintings. So expansive are the scope and spirit of her works that the 38-year-old artist — who lives in San Diego’s northern suburbs — has...

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11 Mar Artist Spotlight: Mark Kohler

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Through his vividly realistic watercolors, Mark Kohler distills the very essence of the West and its people. Whether his subject is a cowboy astride a bucking blue roan, a young Latina aswirl in floral skirts as she rides in the traditional Mexican rodeo called a...

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11 Mar Artist Spotlight: Sally Maxwell

Posted at 13:23h in April | May 2020, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Sally Maxwell’s images of animals in the wild seem almost aglow with inner light, thanks in part to the less-than-usual medium in which she creates them: scratchboard. She’s a true master of the medium, one of only 12 people officially acknowledged as such by the...

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11 Mar Artist Spotlight: JC Spock

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JC Spock first fell in love with the West almost three decades ago as a teenager on a six-week cross-country family vacation. “I was so amazed by the magic of the landscapes, which were entirely different from my upbringing in deciduous New England,” she recalls....

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11 Mar Artist Spotlight: Elizabeth Devereaux

Posted at 13:21h in April | May 2020, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Elizabeth Devereaux is playing a major role in redefining the concept of stained-glass windows as most people think they know them today. In fact, she refers to her creations — which can be found in both spiritual and secular settings — not by that old-fashioned...

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11 Mar In the Studio: From Cows to Canvas

Posted at 13:15h in April | May 2020, In the Studio 0 Comments
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Joel Ostlind’s subject matter reflects the glorious diversity of the Rocky Mountain West, encompassing cowboys, horses and cattle, wildlife, fly fishing, and the great outdoors itself. So it stands to reason that his ideal studio would offer a literal window into that expansive world, a...

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