Description
You’ll Love This Digital Issue of Southwest Art If:
- You love collecting & appreciating Southwestern art pieces
- You want to stay up to date on the current events in the Southwest art community
- You want to hear from our team of expert editors & complete your Southwest Art library
Download the April 2011 issue of Southwest Art right to your computer and browse through articles & columns all dedicated to the southwestern art community. This magazine issue is searchable by keyword and includes fantastic upcoming art events as well as tips for buying original art pieces from some of the most exciting southwestern artists working today. The April 2011 issue features columns from our editors as well as features on landscape artists and artists’ studios.
Columns
Editor’s Letter
The importance of exploration.
Artist to Watch
Terry Strickland explores the human condition.
Art Values
Three restaurant scenes to add to your collection.
I saw it in SWA!
Paintings and sculpture sold from our pages.
Success Stories
Catching up with Deborah Bays, who first appeared in our pages in August 2003.
From Our Archives
A look at some notable western covers from the last 40 years.
Recent Books
New additions for your bookshelf.
Index to Advertising
News Makers
Daniel Smith’s prize-winning painting from the Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale.
Events Featured in the Digital April 2011 Issue of Southwest Art Include:
- Southwest Salon International at Greenhouse Gallery in San Antonio, TX.
- Rocky Mountains Governor’s Invitational Art Show and Sale at the Loveland Museum/Gallery in Loveland, CO.
- West Coast Dick Heimbold at Segil Fine Art in Monrovia, CA.
- Beyond the West Wildlife & Western Visions art show at the Raymond James Financial Center in St. Petersburg, FL.
Features
The Haunting Landscape
Steven Lee Adams’s is marked with his quiet power and mysterious style that resonates with audiences. By Virginia Campbell
Riding High
Art and horses are the lifelong love of John Fawcett, his western canvases are truly revealing. By Mark Mussari
A Pivotal Role
The California Art Club has brought attention and respect to the genre of realist art. By Bonnie Gangelhoff
My World
Enjoy a look inside the Santa Fe, NM stuidio of Roseta Santiago. By Bonnie Gangelhoff
Inside Edition
Interiors of homes & businesses are captured by six painters.
Pushing Boundaries
Dan McCaw strives for increasingly personal interpretations in his latest expressive canvases. By Rosemary Carstens
Below the Surface
Lorenzo Chávez’s pastel landscapes are imbued with a spirit of history and a deep connection to nature that goes beyond the visible. By Reed Glenn
The Soul of Wildlife
Animal sculptures by Bart Walter includes simple surfaces that reveal the essential spirit of the creature. By Gussie Fauntleroy
Rich in Spirit
Dean Mitchell’s paintings capture a sense of place and people. By Bonnie Gangelhoff
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