Salisbury, Cornelius
Handrahan, George
Alder, Nick
Sloan, Jack
Baxter, Ken
Heinzman, Louis
Berrett, Erin
Smith, Dennis
Higham, Rehle
Berry, John
Smith, Gary Ernest
Huff, Frank
Boardman, Laura
Starling, Kate
Hughes, John
Hull, Richard
Stewart, LeConte
Braithwaite, Doug
Jepperson, Sam
Tiechert, Minerva
Burt, Brian
Johansen, Carol
Thomas, Karl
Chidester, Wendy
Kapp, Gary
Christensen, Kent
Untermann, Ernest
Kershisnik, Brian
Coleman, Michael
Varner, Kraig
Koch, David
Coleman, Morgan
Wade, Larry
Kropp, Steve
Collins, Gary
Warren, Kimbal
Lake, Randall
Wassmer, Ted
Collins, John
Magleby, Frank
Weggeland, Dan
Colvins, Rob
Malin, Elva
Winegar, Simon
Covington, Loren
Meikle, David
Woods, Angie
Culmer, HLA
Moser, Henri
Young, Mahonri
Dangerfield, Cory C.
Muench, Charles
Deer, Stephanie
Murray, Richard
Eaton, Valoy
Newbold, Greg
Everett, Joseph
KIMBAL WARREN
Art is the personality of one’s inner self. Without that understanding, one cannot create. My art reveals how I think, feel, see, understand and even experience life. The art process is a true awareness of one’s surroundings. Painting is a constant and spiritual development of problem solving. I find that I am protective of my art because it is personal to me. A good piece of art should become personal to the viewer
Ottinger, George
Fairbanks, Avard
Peterson, Kathleen
Fairbanks, J.B.
Posselli, Bonnie
Fairbanks, J. Leo
Ramsey, Lewis
Farnsworth, Louise Richards
Rane, Walter
Fjellboe, Paul
Rees, Nick
Gallacher, Susan
Richard, Lee Greene
Hafen, John
Rosenbaum, Howell
Hall, David
DOUG BRAITHWAITE
"Painting for me, feels like composing and playing music. I look for rhythm and tempo created by the geometry of space. I think of tone and pitch when I work out the color and value relationships. I think of interpretation and feeling as I use my tools to manipulate the color atmospheres and spatial relationships.
I paint my life experiences. I paint the deserts, the pastoral landscapes, the mountains and the urban landscapes of winter, spring, summer and fall. I paint all the places I encounter as I travel. I am very interested in expressing what life is like here and now." -Doug Braithwaite
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