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17 Sep Collector’s Eye: Enriching a Community

Posted at 18:01h in Collector's Eye, October | November 2021 0 Comments
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Dana and Randel Shadid are passionate about art. The walls of their Edmond, Oklahoma, home are covered with paintings from floor to ceiling — salon-style, but on steroids. If Edmond has a power couple, it would have to be the Shadids. Dana has had a long...

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09 Jul Collector’s Eye: A Creative Path

Posted at 18:54h in August | September 2021, Collector's Eye 0 Comments
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Art has always played a significant role in Gail Hayes Davis’s life, and she made it one of her goals to share its importance with others. Her professional journey began as an art teacher. “I taught probably most everything you could think of, from glass...

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12 May Collector’s Eye: Fine Art Between Friends

Posted at 14:08h in Collector's Eye, June | July 2021 0 Comments
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In 2017, humanitarian and visionary Joan Agajanian Quinn received the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor, which is presented to U.S. citizens who exemplify American values while distinguishing themselves in their ethnic group. The Los Angeles affiliate of the Armenian International Women’s Association honored Quinn...

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17 Mar Collector’s Eye: Creating and Collecting

Posted at 18:09h in April | May 2021, Collector's Eye 0 Comments
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In 1987, Kevin Macpherson joined a group of 
artists who became known as the Plein Air Painters of America. Under the auspices of the Catalina Art Association, they painted as the Impressionists did: outdoors and from life. Serving as the organization’s first president in 1996,...

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11 Jan Collector’s Eye: A Realized Dream

Posted at 17:00h in Collector's Eye, February | March 2021 0 Comments
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Bartlesville, Oklahoma, with a population of around 37,000, is a city of surprises. In a rural area, where buffalo roam in the tall prairie grasslands, there’s also a ballet company, a symphony, and a world-class Mozart festival. Frank Lloyd Wright built his only high-rise, the...

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04 Nov Collector’s Eye: Steered By Stewardship

Posted at 23:51h in Collector's Eye, December 2020 | January 2021 0 Comments
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Many of Jordan Schnitzer’s earliest memories revolve around art. When he was in first grade in his hometown of Portland, Oregon — where he still lives today — his mother, Arlene Schnitzer, enrolled in art school and after encouragement from her teachers, she opened the...

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10 Sep Collector’s Eye: Of Form, Function, and Beauty

Posted at 05:51h in Collector's Eye, October | November 2020 0 Comments
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Ever since he was a child growing up in Australia, Dr. Allan Cooke felt a strong pull toward the arts along with an innate desire to collect, whether it was cards from cereal boxes, stamps, and, later on, prints of European masterpieces. “For some reason...

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08 Jul Collector’s Eye: The West in Winter

Posted at 05:36h in August | September 2020, Collector's Eye 0 Comments
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George Matthews has lent his expertise to everything from real estate and oil investments to cattle operations and managing the game ranch he and his wife, Betsy, own in the Texas Hill Country. The couple maintains several residences, but they are especially endeared to the...

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06 May Collector’s Eye: A Studied Passion

Posted at 16:09h in Collector's Eye, June | July 2020 0 Comments
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When it comes to Iroquois beadwork, Dolores Elliott of Johnson City, New York, is one of the world’s top experts. With a collection of nearly 2,600 pieces at the last count, the raised designs made with tiny glass beads can be found on pincushions, picture...

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11 Mar Collector’s Eye: Meant to Be

Posted at 13:30h in April | May 2020, Collector's Eye 0 Comments
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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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