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Mountain Tips
Kathryn Stats has developed a keen eye for the landscape and nature. She wandered the Utah countryside on her horse until her early twenties and later studied with artists in the Salt Lake City area [...]
A Time of Renewal
“Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s party!’” - Robin Williams In Western art, the depiction of the Biblical account of Jesus’ Resurrection is an archetype filled with meaning and a sense of hope and [...]
A Beautiful Finish Begins with a Beautiful Start
The sooner a painting is “good” the better, right? “A painting lives or dies in the first 15 minutes,” an artist I know is fond of saying. That’s not necessarily how it is for everyone [...]
Award-Winning Paintings: Soft Light, Hard Realism and Lobster Traps
The latest round of winning paintings from the monthly PleinAir Salon have been announced by judge Darrell Beauchamp, executive director of the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, TX. Beauchamp awarded place overall to Bill Farnsworth [...]
What Matisse Can Teach About Plein Air
Modern artist Henri Matisse didn’t paint en plein air – not in the way we think of it anyway. He did, however, write, “An artist must possess nature.” And this short and sweet sentence holds [...]
Spring in Brussels with Breughel
According to Brueghel when Icarus fell it was spring a farmer was ploughing his field the whole pageantry of the year was awake tingling with itself sweating in the sun that melted the wings' wax [...]






