Featured Lot: Henri Gervex, “Rolla”
In this ongoing series for Fine Art Today, we take a longer look at the history and features of a soon-to-be-available artwork of note....
Big Game Safari
Capturing the magnificent beauty of big game in Africa does not require bullets or cameras, only paint and canvas.
World-renowned wildlife painter Lindsay Scott has...
$1.3 Million Raised in Cody, Wyoming
Ellen Howard shares a recap of this annual auction that includes several artist and collector events throughout ...
Artist Spotlight: Kami Mendlik
What some may call “style” can truly, authentically come through in our work as our deepest form of expression. I believe this is what sets ones work apart.
Cowboy Artists of America
Featuring works typically only seen in private collections and never before exhibited together, the exhibition includes...
VIDEO: Fina Shines at FACE
One of the highlights during the opening ceremony at the first-ever Figurative Art Convention & Expo in Miami this past November was 13-year-old Fina Mooney, who was celebrated for her essay about how artists can embrace and train younger students at a more sophisticated level.
31st Annual Eiteljorg Indian Market & Festival
This celebration of Native cultures features more than 120 Native artists, plus music, dance and food.
September 12: The Russell Exhibition and Sale
Get the details on the First Strike Auction and preview some of the paintings featured in this year's exhibition.
Why Pastels Can Be Dazzling
The Pastel Society of Southeast Texas recently announced the dates for its annual national show, featuring nearly 100 luminous artworks sure to dazzle the eyes.
Exploration of the Everyday
Painters often have an acute awareness of their surroundings, constantly taking in the sights, sounds, and emotions of unique places before translating those experiences into beautiful images. Artist Dean Larson has not only mastered this process, he has infused his paintings with an experimental nature that could defy categorization.