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31 Oct ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: BOB GUELICH

Posted at 19:33h in December 2024 | January 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Bob Guelich’s monumental animal bronzes belong to the public, standing ready to be enjoyed and admired at zoos, botanical gardens, art museums, and college campuses nationwide. From a magnificent pride of lions that greets visitors at the San Antonio Zoo, not far from the sculptor’s...

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31 Oct ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: LINDA GLOVER GOOCH

Posted at 19:32h in December 2024 | January 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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While so many Western artists paint the region’s majestic mountains, canyons, buttes, and plains, Linda Glover Gooch turns her well-trained artist’s eye toward the skies above. The results are cloudscapes as awe-inspiring as the landscapes below. So, it may come as a surprise to learn...

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31 Oct ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: MATTHEW GRANT

Posted at 19:32h in December 2024 | January 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Matthew Grant evokes the essence of Western life in his oil paintings that combine photorealism with a finely trained painterly eye. Born and raised in Texas and now living in Lehi, Utah, he describes his approach and style as “abstract photorealism,” executed in “loosely textured...

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31 Oct ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: LUKE ANDERSON

Posted at 19:32h in December 2024 | January 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Luke Anderson instills Western themes with a bold contemporary sensibility in the mixed-media works he creates in a spirit of experimentation, combining elements of collage, stenciling, and energetic brushwork in acrylics and sometimes oil. “I have always described myself as an experimental artist,” he explains....

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31 Oct ARTIST SPOTLIGHTS: MARY KAY WEST

Posted at 19:31h in December 2024 | January 2025, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Mary Kay West does more than merely “fool the eye” with her trompe-l’oeil still-life paintings. In her recent work White Roses and Bluebird, for example, she certainly creates, as any artist working in that genre should, the powerful illusion that we are gazing into an...

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31 Oct EDITOR’S NOTE: BEYOND DECORATION

Posted at 19:31h in December 2024 | January 2025, Editor's Note 0 Comments
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I recently came across the old adage, “Art is more than decoration.” And while many readers might nod in agreement, believing that art transcends mere aesthetics, I invite you to reflect on your definitions of art. While some aspects of art — such as technical skill...

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31 Oct DESIGNING THE WEST: HOMES THAT SHARE STORIES

Posted at 19:28h in December 2024 | January 2025, Designing the West 0 Comments
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It’s never too early to develop a passion. Just ask interior designer Jaqui Seerman, founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Jaqui Seerman Design Inc. “My parents recognized it in me before I really realized that I was gravitating towards design,” she says. “I was always...

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31 Oct COLLECTOR’S EYE: FINDING HIDDEN GEMS

Posted at 19:28h in Collector's Eye, December 2024 | January 2025 0 Comments
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Reyne Hirsch could be called an accidental collector, and she wouldn’t be alone. After all, how many people have unknowingly built a collection only to discover its value and face the fact that they are, indeed, a collector? Hirsch, co-owner of the Dallas Auction Gallery...

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31 Oct COLLECTOR’S NOTEBOOK: YOUR ART COLLECTION’S AFTERLIFE

Posted at 19:26h in Collector's Notebook, December 2024 | January 2025 0 Comments
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Collecting art is fun! Selling … not as much. And even more so, figuring out what to do with someone else’s art collection can be incredibly frustrating. Think about it: If you didn’t collect it, you probably don’t have the same attachment. More importantly, the...

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31 Oct AUCTION BLOCK: BIDDERS TIP THEIR HATS

Posted at 19:25h in Auction Block, December 2024 | January 2025 0 Comments
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Collectors continued to show a strong appreciation for the iconography of the American West. Wildlife works and art by historic and contemporary Western and Indigenous artists stirred buyers to action during annual sales in late summer and autumn. In September, the 18th annual Jackson Hole Art...

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