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Books for Art Lovers: The Life and Art of Wilson Hurley
Renowned for depicting landscapes, weather phenomena, and space exploration into our solar system, Hurley had a remarkable ability to convey both the richness of reality, while simultaneously compelling viewers to revel in the magnificence of a moment.
While We Were Still…Flowers Bloomed
Upcoming Exhibition: While in quarantine, artists are working in their respective studios to paint images of flowers as symbols of health, vitality and hope.
Alan Feltus: An Air of Stillness
“Feltus gives expression to rarified and faintly voyeuristic scenarios suffused with longing, expectation, boredom, anticipation, uncertainty, and regret.” Learn about his current exhibition here.
Grace Athena Flott: Still I Rise
After being severely injured in a fire, Grace turned to creating realist, figurative art as a way of both healing and telling her story.
Featured Artwork: Bregelle Whitworth Davis presented by the National Museum of Wildlife Art
The Brothers Three
14 x 8 in. sketch
Acrylic on canvas with genuine silver leafing
$975
Bregelle Whitworth Davis was born in 1985. Raised in a small town...
Fine Art Oil Paintings: Distilled Memoirs
An exploration of ideas that attempts to string together the fabric unsewn by the complexities of life.
Paintings and Sculptures that Portray “The Sweet Noise of Life”
Artist Simona Dolci tells us about her current exhibition, which deals with the powerful themes of Venuses, males of love, and males of war.
Featured Artwork: Tom Palmore presented by the National Museum of Wildlife Art
“Young Prince of Tiger Land”
Acrylic and oil on panel
24 x 18 in.
2017
Opening bid: $9000
To view all Western Visions® artwork that is still available, visit...
Mann’s Experimentations Still Turn Heads
EVOKE Contemporary is the latest gallery to display the works of renowned painter Jeremy Mann. Featuring works that explore the artist’s experiments, process, and emotions, this isn’t a solo show to miss.
How Stillness Creates Movement
Sometimes movement involves feelings rather than objects. Discover how one man has been using still life for nearly 60 years to inspire generations of accomplished creators.