
R. Tom Gilleon |
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| Gilleon's interpretations of the American West are genuine, provocative and have a serious gravitational effect on the senses. He understands the places where the human heart and soul dwell. Those pieces of terra firma are part of his own identity and they literally occupy a corner of his visual landscape.
His...
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Ragan Gennusa |
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| Ragan Gennusa grew up in East Texas enjoying the outdoors and sports, but he was drawn to art and could always be found using his pencils and brushes when he had an opportunity. “Art was just something I always enjoyed,” he recalls.
Gennusa took art classes in high school, along with being an All-State...
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René Lalonde |
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| The primary goal for me is to create images with one idea in mind – to bring a sense of pleasure to the viewer, whether it is peace or joy or stillness.”
— René Lalonde
Blending the traditions of surrealism, cubism, and fauvism, René Lalonde’s artwork approaches us with both the emotional force...
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Retired Lladro |
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| Lladró was founded in 1953 when Juan, José, and Vicente, three brothers born of local farmers and endowed with great artistic talent, formed a small family company in the Valencian village of Almácera, Spain. Since then, Lladró has undergone an amazing metamorphosis from an artisan workshop to a huge...
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Richard Clifton |
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| "Richard Clifton, a Delaware native, is a self-taught artist who has chosen the
classic genre of waterfowl as his specialty. His success has been marked by
numerous accolades. Since 1991, when he won his first duck stamp contest,
Clifton has accumulated nineteen state stamps in just eight years—placing...
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Robert Deyber |
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| Robert Deyber’s artwork is full of surprises. Every canvas revels in the artist’s sense of humor, each painting a visual rendering of a clever turn on a common phrase. Despite his sense of fun, however, Robert Deyber is a seriously skilled painter. He is endlessly intrigued by visual imaginings that...
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Robert Peters |
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| Robert Peters is a landscape and still life painter with a career spanning more than thirty years. He regularly contributes to museum exhibitions such as the Prix de West, Masters of the American West, and Quest for the West. Robert’s paintings have earned serious recognition by collectors. Museum...
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Rod Chase |
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| Rod Chase takes hundreds of photographs of each of his subjects, combining them with historical photographs, to produce a timeless quality in each of his works. "Being a photo-realist, I am dependent on finding accurate reference material for each painting," the artist explains. Chase works with acrylics...
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Rod Frederick |
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| "The serene outdoors seem at odds with the wild and crazy character of this
artist, who is as famous for his paintings as he is for his sense of humor and
gaudy shirts! If seen on his constant excursions into the wilds, many a
collector would tell of an eccentric pirate come to life, only this...
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Rodel Gonzalez |
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| Rodel Gonzalez is an artist of inspirational talents with a keen eye for seeing the beauty in the commonplace and grace in the ordinary. His story starts with an initiation into the art business through the tutelage of his father, Rick Gonzalez and grandfather, Felix Gonzalez, at the age of 9. "Growing...
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The Idealist Rodney Wade |
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| Growing up in the projects in the south side of Chicago with a single mother wasn’t easy for Rodney Wade. However, with courage, strength, talent and heart he was bound for something better. From painting graffiti in his native Chicago to becoming one of America’s great artists has been a tough road...
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Roger Archibald |
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| Born and raised in Arizona, as a young boy, Roger would help his brother-in-law break colts and doctor cattle. He became a member of the Arizona Junior Rodeo Association during high school and competed in bull riding and team roping events. After graduating from high school, Roger worked full time...
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Romare Bearden |
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| Romare Bearden
Born September 2, 1912. He was an African-American artist.
Born Fred Howard Romare Bearden in Charlotte, North Carolina, he grew up primarily in the Harlem district of New York City. His mother’s work as New York editor for the Chicago Defender newspaper and as a social activist...
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Ron DiCianni |
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| A prophet's tears, a father's prayers, angels keeping watch... An artist whose heart is evident through the work of his hands, Ron DiCianni's paintings have been enormously successful in reaching and awakening the spirituality of thousands of art lovers worldwide. His work has won him international...
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Ron Lee |
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| As an artist and sculptor for over 25 years, Ron Lee has created the world's largest and finest collection of Limited Edition Clown Figurines. Ron was born in Southern California in July of 1947 and began his career at the ripe old age of 12 by carving and building elaborate ship models. As a teen,...
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Ron Parker |
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| "How does someone become an artist when they hadn't been drawing instinctively
from an early age? In the case of Ron Parker, it was simply a matter of self-
preservation. Wildlife became so familiar to him while on nature walks with his
son that they pressed the issue. ""When the animals started...
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Ron S. Riddick |
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| Born and raised in sunny Santa Monica, California, Ron was the son of an art
director at Prudential Insurance—so he had access to the tools of commercial
art. While in high school, he took the extra challenge of night classes at the
Los Angeles Art Center and College of Design, where he...
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