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07 Jan Auction Block: Western Art Wonders

Posted at 20:32h in Auction Block, February | March 2022 0 Comments
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Both Western and American artworks achieved amounts higher than expected during late fall and winter sales. There’s no doubt the auction block was busy with large and small works, exciting collectors with unique opportunities to get in on the ground floor with new artists and...

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07 Jan Collector’s Notebook: Become a Savvy Salesperson

Posted at 20:32h in Collector's Notebook, February | March 2022 0 Comments
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If you’re a collector, chances are you’ve considered selling off paintings or sculptures to free up space and make a little cash, naturally, to buy more art. Undoubtedly, along the way, you discovered that it’s way more fun to buy than sell. To help you prepare,...

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07 Jan Designing the West: Layered History

Posted at 20:31h in Designing the West, February | March 2022 0 Comments
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When Emily Janak was growing up in the horse country of Lexington, Kentucky, design was a family tradition. “My mother is a decorator and would tote me around to auctions, antique stores, and fabric stores my whole childhood,” Janak explains. Then, when she was studying...

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07 Jan Artist Spotlight: Paul Schürch

Posted at 20:21h in February | March 2022, Illuminations 0 Comments
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Paul Schürch “paints” pictures and creates other artful objects using an unexpected medium: thin wood veneers, designed, hand-cut, and applied to sturdy wooden surfaces in realistic images of miraculously radiant beauty. To achieve such results, he draws on skills gained through a lifetime of diligent...

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07 Jan Artist Spotlight: Debora Duran-Geiger

Posted at 20:21h in February | March 2022, Illuminations 0 Comments
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About 25 years ago, Debora Duran-Geiger began to explore making ceramic-mosaic folk art crosses set into wooden frames handcrafted by her husband Michael. With dedicated self-education and a creative drive that tapped into her seventh-generation Santa Fean heritage, those early efforts evolved into her career...

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07 Jan Artist Spotlight: Kevin Box

Posted at 20:21h in February | March 2022, Illuminations 0 Comments
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A first glance at any of Kevin Box’s collaborative sculptures almost invariably leads to a second, longer look in astonishment. How does a folded piece of Japanese origami paper manage to withstand the elements and remain perfectly still outdoors at a monumental scale as large...

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07 Jan Artist Spotlight: Robert D. McFarland

Posted at 20:20h in February | March 2022, Illuminations 0 Comments
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On a recent summer afternoon, while Robert D. McFarland and his wife Robbie were riding their bikes during one of their frequent visits to the area where he grew up in northeastern Utah’s Cache Valley, a work of art suddenly demanded to be painted. “I...

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07 Jan Artist Spotlight: Leslie Duke

Posted at 20:20h in February | March 2022, Illuminations 0 Comments
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When Leslie Duke was little, she loved her mother’s bedtime readings of Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man, a seafaring tale written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey, best known for Make Way for Ducklings and Blueberries for Sal. “Now I read it to my 4-year-old son Anders,”...

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07 Jan In the Studio: A Sculptor’s Refuge

Posted at 20:16h in February | March 2022, In the Studio 0 Comments
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Steve Kestrel’s minute-long stroll from his house to the studio on 63 acres in Colorado’s Redstone Canyon, about 15 miles west of Fort Collins, often resembles more of a nature trek than a commute. “I almost always take my field glasses,” he says, the better...

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07 Jan Perspective: Fostering an Energy

Posted at 20:16h in February | March 2022, Perspective 0 Comments
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Post-war American artist Paul Harris [1925 – 2018] decided to become a sculptor while attending the University of New Mexico in 1948, where he studied with Agnes Martin. After that, a summer working under Hans Hofmann became crucial to his creative development. Primarily a sculptor,...

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