Eau-My-Goodness

From the planes and automobiles of decades past to the setup and the vintage clothing, Peregrine Heathcote’s paintings look like a scene from an old classic film.

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Nefariousness

Michael Carson’s works exude cool, with hip, dapper, attractive figures who seem to have a “we don’t really care what you think of us” attitude toward viewers, yet they draw audiences in with a magnetic quality.

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Featured Artist: Michael Carson

With his uncanny knack for capturing the female figure, artist Michael Carson unveils a host of new characters and scenes in his upcoming show. His images run the gamut from naughty to nice, and his thoughtful, confident technique creates a novel experience for any viewer.

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Gail Morris: Essence of the Land

On a spring day in Sausalito, CA, Gail Morris is hard at work in her studio overlooking the San Francisco Bay. A hazy blue sky peeks through windows that stretch along the north and west sides of the warehouse space. A stunning view of Mount Tamalpais greets visitors, and in the middle of the 800-square-foot… Continue reading Gail Morris: Essence of the Land

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Exploring the Details

In John Schieffer’s paintings, two-dimensional surfaces appear three-dimensional, as splashing water seems to jump off the canvas, shiny marbles are so lifelike you could touch them, and dice in a red cup beg you to pick them up and toss them.

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Beautiful Souls

Jane Jones has a very personal tie to the subjects in her still lifes. She and her husband have been developing gardens in their Arvada, Colorado, home for the past 20 years, with the awareness that whatever they plant might find their way into her paintings. She carefully chooses the bulbs, bushes, seeds and fruit… Continue reading Beautiful Souls

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Gifts Worth Giving

The small works in Bonner David Galleries Gifts Worth Giving exhibit in Scottsdale, Arizona, may take up less space than the gallery’s usual offerings, but the artists who’ve made them poured the same care for quality, the same aspiration to produce a creative work, and the same concentrated methods into the more than 50 works… Continue reading Gifts Worth Giving

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Magic From the Past

“The past can seem like a stage set, another world, an alternative existence. I love that unobtainable historical magic,” painter Peregrine Heathcote says of the inspiration for his nostalgic works of planes, trains and automobiles.”

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Shared Emotions

Holly Wilson tells touching, universal stories in a three-dimensional format. Using the traditional method of lost-wax casting in combination with mixed-media elements, the Wyoming-based artist casts one-of-a-kind figures in her Wyoming studio.

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