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Jan 31, 2026
"Free Rein" Show Preview in Southwest Art Magazine
Featured in Southwest Art magazine, Free Rein brings together works by six longtime gallery artists — Heather Foster, Terry Gardner, Donna Howell-Sickles, Amy Lay, Amy Laugesen and Joel Ostlind — alongside new talent Maura Allen. Each artist explores themes of freedom, responsibility, rugged terrain, and the lived experience of ranch life through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and printmaking. The exhibition’s title reflects […]
Jan 31, 2026
Painting the Sublime: Brett Scheifflee featured in Southwest Art Magazine
By Bonnie Gangelhoff Brett Scheifflee is a nationally recognized landscape painter whose oil paintings explore atmosphere, memory, and the emotional resonance of place. His approach to landscape painting balances technical precision with emotional interpretation. He often works from reference material and memory, carefully constructing compositions that convey both realism and a sense of lived experience. […]
Jan 06, 2026
Gathering Light: Rick Stevens on Landscape, Motion and Stillness
Rick Stevens is a Santa Fe–based contemporary landscape artist whose work balances expressive spontaneity with a deep reverence for the natural world. Drawing inspiration from the rhythms, forms, and energy of the outdoors, Stevens translates these experiences into rich, evocative paintings that juxtapose color, texture, and pattern in unexpected ways. His landscapes — from misty […]
Jan 06, 2026
In Search of Warmth: Sean Wallis and Winter Light
For Sean Wallis, light is both a visual language and an emotional anchor. An impressionist deeply attuned to atmosphere and movement, Wallis approaches each painting by first listening to what the light is saying within a scene — how warmth and coolness interact, how sunlight can momentarily soften winter’s grip and how those fleeting conditions shape […]
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Jan 06, 2026
The Feel of Light: Peter Campbell on Painting Light and Winter
Interview with Peter Campbell and Ann Korologos Gallery For painter Peter Campbell, light is never merely observed — it is felt. Known for landscapes that balance quiet realism with deep emotional presence, Campbell approaches painting as an act of sustained attention rather than intention. Winter, with its slower pace and contemplative atmosphere, becomes a natural extension […]
Jan 06, 2026
Dan Young: The Season Is Now
Painting Changing Seasons, Light and Winter Few Colorado artists capture the shifting moods of the natural world with as much insight and immediacy as Dan Young. Young’s impressionist landscapes reflect decades of painting in the ever-changing light of the Rocky Mountain West. Raised in the Roaring Fork Valley exploring the rivers and high country of western […]
Jan 03, 2026
Alexandra Eldridge: Inspiration and alchemy
Alexandra Eldridge is a mixed-media artist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Born of artist parents, expressive creation and an imaginative world was a path and reality recognized at an early age. She co-founded an establishment for the arts, Golgonooza, based upon the philosophies of William Blake. An artist of the imagination, Eldridge begins with […]
Dec 30, 2025
Joel Ostlind: "When 'Less is More' Goes Big" in Western Art & Architecture
Printmaker Joel Ostlind’s work revitalizes a historic landmark in his hometown of Sheridan, Wyoming Written by Todd Wilkinson in the December/January 2026 edition of Western Art & Architecture Wyoming native Joel Ostlind is a self-taught artist who spent much of his life herding cattle on horses throughout the American West. He holds degrees in Soil Science and […]
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