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19 Jan Illuminations: Highlighting the work of Thinktank Design Group

Posted at 07:30h in February | March 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Erik Nelson, co-owner of Bozeman, Montana’s Thinktank Design Group, a collaborative architectural firm, faced the challenge of creating a home that sat between a busy road and a blue-ribbon fly-fishing river. What he came up with was the Geode House. Located on the Gallatin River, the...

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19 Jan Illuminations: Highlighting the work of wood sculptor Holly Tornheim

Posted at 07:25h in February | March 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Holly Tornheim lives a life surrounded by the natural world, which she translates into the language of wood. She began with utilitarian carpentry and from there turned her attention to building custom doors. Gradually, first by creating furniture, she found her voice in her own...

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19 Jan Illuminations: Highlighting the work of painter Abigail Gutting

Posted at 07:20h in February | March 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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The exhilaration of speed, of competition, of the long shadows flying behind: These are the fleeting seconds captured in the paintings of Abigail Gutting. Her work keeps you in the moment, whether it’s that of a rodeo or the wild pastures of Idaho. Carrying the...

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19 Jan Illuminations: Highlighting the work of painter Lewis Williams

Posted at 07:12h in February | March 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Painter Lewis Williams straddles two worlds, one of the earth and one of the spiritual. His investigation into landscape painting exists alongside his calling to paint religious iconology. Both disciplines inform each other, but it is only through the ability to meditate on each brushstroke...

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19 Jan Illuminations: Highlighting the work of painter Colt Idol

Posted at 07:07h in February | March 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Colt Idol merges a nostalgic, emotional West with a contemporary use of color. While the Old West may not exist today, Idol’s work is inspired by the fearlessness of the lore and the natural beauty of the land. Glacier Daybreak | Oil on Linen | 40...

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17 Dec Illuminations: Highlighting the design by Heritage Restorations

Posted at 22:36h in December 2017 | January 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Greg Godsey, a partner in Heritage Restorations, is passionate about historic timber-frame barns. The company keeps 50 to 70 historic barn timber frames in storage lots in Texas and Montana, and it’s Godsey’s job to find the right frame for the right family. At the Lucky...

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17 Dec Illuminations: Highlighting the work of glass artist Ethan Stern

Posted at 22:35h in December 2017 | January 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Ethan Stern uses glass — hot and molten, cold and cut — as a conveyor of light. Luminous and jewel-like, the objects he creates redefine traditional purposes. By engraving on the glass, Stern speaks to a long history of industrial cut glass but adds to...

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17 Dec Illuminations: Highlighting the work of painter Justin Wheatley

Posted at 22:32h in December 2017 | January 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Justin Wheatley paints portraits that present themselves as houses. Using the iconic image of the “perfect home,” Wheatley conveys ideas about suburbia, isolation and relationships. “My process is pretty organic,” Wheatley says. “I don’t do a lot of planning. I always wanted to be that person...

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17 Dec Illuminations: Highlighting the work of painter Terry Gardner

Posted at 22:30h in December 2017 | January 2018, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Oil painter Terry Gardner, an expressive tonalist, reaches for the essence of what it means to live in the West today while acknowledging the past. His work feels contemporary while at the same time touches on aspects of the historical. His paintings speak to the...

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15 Sep Illuminations: Ones to watch

Posted at 05:59h in Articles, Illuminations, October | November 2017 0 Comments
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Spotlighting the works of glass artist Debora Moore...

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