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Peter Holbrook | Getting Real

The Penguins, oil, 29 x 50.

Peter Holbrook records the lay of the land

Steve Kestrel | Letting Nature Lead

Run River Run, bronze, 15 x 29 x 5.

Colorado sculptor Steve Kestrel turns river and field stones into elegant wildlife portraits

Ginger Bowen | Wit & Wisdom

Shovels, Buckets and Bugs, oil, 22 x 30.

Ginger Bowen casts a fresh eye on the centuries-old still-life genre

Walt Wooten | Confronting Convention

Fall Colors, oil, 34 x 50.

Walt Wooten combines his classical art training with a modern sensibility to create unique Indian portraits

Mary Qian | Homing Instincts

Violin by Mary Qian.

Mary Qian’s portraits capture senses of spirit and place

Michael Steirnagle | Palette & Pattern

The Note, oil, 24 x 48.

Michael Steirnagle uses the figure as a springboard to explore shapes, colors, and other artistic concerns

Quang Ho | Art for All Ages

Everyone in the tiny village loved the great tree, but no one loved it more than Ansel.

Denver artist Quang Ho illustrates his first children’s book

Frank Serrano | In the Mood

Late Afternoon Santa Barbara, oil, 16 x 24.

Frank Serrano’s atmospheric plein-air paintings capture urban Los Angeles and the surrounding Southern California scenery

Laurin McCracken | Catching the Light

Reflections in Pewter, watercolor, 21 x 24.

Laurin McCracken’s watercolors reflect, refract, and shine

West Fraser | Portraits of Places

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West Fraser paints the scenery that he has always loved