WAOW Artistry of the West
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Skeeter Leard • New Mexico • waow
Skeeter Leard is a regional New Mexico wildlife artist and illustrator, working primarily in acrylics and pastels. She is highly respected locally for both her art and her long-standing involvement in conservation and community arts. The Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is a major influence in her work and the subjects she paints — birds and native desert animals.
Nancy Tome • Montana • waow
Award winning, fine wildlife artist, Nancy Tome, depicts a variety of birds and other wildlife in everyday life. Combining distinct realism and composition in her paintings, Tome combines bold colors with intense detail to depict animals in their natural environment. Her acrylic paintings are designed to capture “a moment in time” of that animal’s daily life. She uses research obtained from travel, zoos and private collections to compile all of her knowledge and understanding of an animal and its environment into a realistic and emotional scene.
Judy Buckner • Texas • waow
Judy Buckner paints her deep connection to the Southwest, fueled by family time spent in New Mexico, Arizona, California and Colorado, where she draws inspiration for her oil paintings from the people and landscapes. She is also a mural painter, whose work is displayed at Dallas Fort Worth and Love Field airports in Texas, in addition to several restaurants in the area.
Gaylene Fortner • Montana • waow
Gaylene Fortner creates artworks inspired by her cherished country life in her home state of Montana. Wildlife, ranch life, antiques, and flowers grace her paintings created with oils or watercolors. She explores new methods in her paintings in order to reveal the uniqueness of each subject, utilizing a variety of sizes from small to large formats. She especially enjoys painting miniatures, some of which are so small that a magnifying glass is needed to appreciate the details.
Karen Nicolaij Glancy • California • waow
Karen Nicolaij Glancy is a California-based painter specializing in atmospheric landscapes, coastal scenes and ocean views, still life and floral paintings. She is inspired by the natural light and open environments of the American west and coastal California. She works primarily in pastels, acrylics and oils.
Deanne McKeown • Idaho • waow
I find inspiration for my sculpture in the wildlife and cultures of the high desert of Arizona and in ancient folklore and magic. I never really know entirely what will happen when I begin a piece. It is something of a negotiation with ideas, materials, and chance. It grows into what it wants to be. The inspiration for an idea may come from any number of directions. It could come through reading, poetry, a dream, or simply stimulated by the dialogue presented by a previous work. It’s important to be present, open to any stimulus.
Carol Devereaux • Texas • waow
Carol Devereaux is a landscape and figurative artist working in Dallas, Texas. Devereaux’s loose, painterly artworks reflect her interest in natural light and the visual patterns that define form. She enjoys working en plein air to create her landscape scenes; or from life when doing figurative work. Her work is also informed by her travel experiences that she explores in her studio work. Oil and pastel are her primary mediums.
Joy Gonzalez • California • waow
I have always loved the creative process, currently including painting in oils, pastels and watercolor. In my artwork, I try to convey my deep appreciation of the natural world. I hope my paintings share the excitement I feel outdoors and the exuberance of creative activity.
On my best painting days, I lose track of time and get into the flow of what I am doing, then look up and discover that I have been painting all day. My favorite subjects are landscapes, often small paintings painted plein air or larger paintings painted from my plein air studies. I love the richness and depth of oil on canvas and I also love the fluidity and delicacy of watercolor on paper. I have recently added pastels to my repertoire and I'm becoming comfortable with them.
If I can give the viewer a magical view of a special place and time of day, my art has fulfilled its purpose. Joy Gonzalez
Patricia Ridge Bradley • Oklahoma • waow
Patricia Ridge Bradley is a representational fine artist known for her work in charcoal, pastel, oil, and acrylic. She produces portraits, figures, still life, landscapes, streetscapes, and Western-themed subjects that range from loose, spontaneous expression to meticulously detailed renderings.
Destiny Bowman • Colorado • waow
Destiny Bowman creates representational oil paintings featuring still life, portraits, and narrative studies. Her emphasis is creating beauty within the play of light and shadow, blending traditional techniques with a contemporary feel.
Charlene Roake • Ohio • waow
Charlene Roake is a fine artist known for her oil paintings that reflect her deep appreciation for nature, wildlife, and landscape beauty. She especially draws inspiration from the scenery and wildlife of Ohio. She produces artworks both en plein air and in her studio.
Ginger Whellock • Colorado • waow
Ginger Whellock is a respected Colorado landscape and still life painter whose work celebrates the beauty of nature and engages viewers through thoughtful composition and evocative use of light and color. Her art is rooted in the traditional representational genre with impressionist influences. She is primarily self-taught, having mastered various mediums over the years, including pastel, pen and ink, watercolor, and graphite, before settling on oil painting.
Elin Thomas • California • waow
Elin Thomas has been painting professionally in both acrylics and oils since 1983. She owns and rides a motorcycle, which she uses to travel to many gorgeous locations for camping, painting and loving life. Her dog Bessie is a companion on these journeys. She’s been called the “fastest brush in the West” when doing on-location painting, completing a painting in about 40 minutes.
Marla Smith • Arizona • waow
Marla Smith is a contemporary oil painter known for creating artworks that reflect the landscapes and spirit of the American Southwest. Her paintings capture Southwest scenery and ranch life, drawing on the natural beauty and wide–open spaces of the region, especially near Prescott, her home.
Beki Tobiasson • Utah • waow
Beki Tobiasson is a self-taught artist working primarily in oil. She explores deep emotional and spiritual themes in her work. Her art works often tell stories based on personal or familial spiritual experiences; or depict biblical figures and spiritual concepts centered on faith and divine inspiration. Her landscapes and floral images are often symbolic narratives that reflect life challenges alongside hope and resilience.
Katrina Rae • Michigan • waow
Katrina Rae found her passion for creating art working in soft pastel, mixed media, and oils. She explores representational subjects, with a strong focus on culturally significant themes — especially those involving Native American traditions, people, and ceremonial regalia; western themes and animals. One of her notable technical innovations is using protective clear coatings that eliminate the need for glass over her pastel and mixed media works.
Denise Tabari • California • waow
Denise Tabari is an oil painter whose work blends elements of realism and abstraction. Her paintings are characterized by emotionally expressive subject matter and thoughtful use of color. She enjoys being outdoors and loves to paint and capture the realistic beauty of life.
Kim Shaklee • Colorado • waow
Kim Shaklee is an American sculptor best known for her wildlife and marine sculptures. Her work is a blend of representational realism with contemporary flair and subtle abstraction. She strives to convey each animal’s spirit and movement through smooth, fluid shapes in bronze.
Linda Harrison–Parsons • Arizona • waow
Linda Harrison-Parsons is an award–winning artist whose work is inspired by the natural world. She creates her works from what she sees in nature and documents moments in time of those things that may be gone tomorrow. All of her work is based on her strength in drawing while using her background in design and printmaking to create striking images. She works in water-based oils, pencils, or in soft pastel with handmade papers to achieve her desired effects. Her travels around the work influence her bodies of work, with each new adventure opening a new series.
Mary Ann Cherry • Idaho • waow
Mary Ann Cherry, past president of Women Artists of the West (2019-2020), has received the Bronze Medal at the Western Regional Oil Painters of America show, and the Best of the Masters award from the Women Artists of the West. She has been included in the permanent collection of several art museums. She is a Master member/Emeritus of the Women Artists of the West and Signature member of the Pastel Society of America. Cherry’s work is in the permanent collection of several art museums, including the Phippen Western Art Museum in Arizona and the Eastern Idaho Art Museum. She has had a one woman show at the Clymer Art Museum in Washington.