WAOW Artistry of the West
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Karen Storm • Colorado • waow
Karen Storm is a contemporary oil painter known for landscape and nature paintings created en plein air and in her studio. Her style is a combination of representational and impressionist influences with which she focuses on her emotional connection to nature through her expression of light, color and atmosphere.
Betsy Johnson Welty • Colorado • waow
Betsy Johnson Welty is a contemporary American oil painter best known for her vibrant, expressive landscapes, cityscapes, and floral compositions featuring bold colors and loose brushwork that blend realism, impressionist elements and graphic design sensibilities. She regards the act of creating art as a process of continued discovery that brings with it challenges, surprises, obstacles, insight and epiphanies. Each new painting presents a new set of adventures and a quest for interpreting the world she sees in a unique way.
Pam Holnback • Colorado • waow
Pam Holnback creates contemporary impressionist oil paintings. She finds inspiration in nature, her travels, and in her home and garden. Each painting is done with loose, spontaneous brushwork that expresses the light and color that she sees. The principles of art and elements of design are basic in the initial drawing and development of each painting. She produces artworks both en plein air and in her studio.
Shirley Hove • Texas • waow
Shirley Hove is a contemporary visual artist working in oils, watercolor and pastel. She works primarily from life, whether the subject is landscape, portrait, or still life, to express the subtleties of color and shape created by light. She strives for a direct response to her subject with the object of capturing selective beauty and emotion through expressive, soft simplification that builds conceptual depth to her subjects.
Sandhyaa Shetty • Texas • waow
Sandhyaa Shetty is a fine artist specializing in landscape paintings executed in oils and acrylics. She works in the traditions of the impressionist and plein air genres. Her earliest works reflected the beauty of rural India as she experienced it at her grandparents’ farm. She sought to paint the interaction of divine nature and emotional connection to the land with the intent to freeze it upon her canvas to preserve it forever. When her marriage brought her to the United States, the beautiful landscapes and people in her new home continue to inspire her work.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Syri Hall • Arizona • waow
Syri Hall is a contemporary visual artist known for her oil paintings and bronze sculptures. Plein air painting in the Sedona area has been Hall’s interest for the last several years. Her passion for the breathtaking paradise she lives in translates beautifully on canvas, captured with dynamic color, depth, and movement.
Ellie Freudenstein • California • waow
Ellie Freudenstein is best known for her richly colored plein-air and studio landscapes and coastal scenes in oil and watercolor of California’s central coast as well as European scenes. Her work reflects the American Impressionist tradition with a focus on light, color, and mood in her landscapes. Her lifelong dedication to painting from nature has made her a recognized figure in contemporary plein-air circles, especially in the southwestern United States.
Sally Delap–John • New Mexico • waow
Sally Delap-John is best known for her plein air landscapes and village scenes, especially those inspired by the light, architecture, and natural beauty of Northern New Mexico. Her work often captures the rugged landscapes, old adobe villages, and sweeping skies of the region in vibrant oil paintings. She works alla prima — that is, completing a painting in a single session, whether in the field or from life in a studio setting.
Laurel Lake McGuire • Illinois • waow
Laurel Lake McGuire is an American artist best known for her expressive watercolor paintings created in the realist tradition with a strong focus on landscapes, still life, floral subjects, and plein air work. Her art draws inspiration from her travels and the diverse environments she has experienced across North America. McGuire’s plein air process involved carrying her gear in an R.V. and pulling it to sites with a wagon so she could paint quickly on location — a method that deeply informs her later studio work. She uses classic watercolor techniques that evolve into a layered, solid style that conveys both detail and atmosphere.
Simone B. Silva • New Mexico • waow
Simone B. Silva is a contemporary landscape artist based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is known for her plein air and studio oil paintings that capture the subtle interplay between history, cultural heritage, and the light, atmosphere and beauty of the American Southwest. She works in oil, primarily on panels. Her style tends to realism with painterly interpretation.
Barbara A. Parish • California • waow
Barbara A Parish is a professional watercolor artist, workshop teacher and author of watercolor instruction books. Her colorful, sensitive paintings of flowers and landscapes are executed in the tradition of classical realism using time–honored techniques.
Kathryn A. McMahon • Florida • waow
Kathryn A. McMahon is an American artist known for her impressionistic oil paintings, especially landscapes and marine scenes. Her work reflects traditional impressionist techniques — distinctive use of light, color, and short brushstrokes to capture the feel of nature. She has traveled all over the world, always taking her sketching or painting materials with her to inform and inspire her new output.
Nori Thorne • Arizona • waow
Nori Thorne is an award–winning pastelist celebrated for her depictions of the people, artifacts, lifestyle and the land of the American Southwest. She works to capture a strong sense of place and secrets revealed through the mastery of her medium — capturing changing light and color with formidable drawing skill. She is undaunted by the challenges of working en plein air to render her desert scenes. Cayoneering, which always calls for endurance while packing in her pastels and panels, is just part of the joy of making art about this rugged region. She is equally at home with revealing the unique beauty of the lifestyle and peoples of the American Southwest with sensitive feel and authenticity.
Katy Smith • California • waow
Katy Smith is a plein air landscape artist specializing in paintings of locations on the Central Coast of California. She finds her inspiration directly from the world around her. She enjoys painting locations of historical significance both to capture their beauty and to draw awareness to those places that need to be conserved for future generations. Her subject matter and loose brushwork lean toward California Impressionism/The Eucalyptus School with a subtle sense of romanticism, and the color palette of the Hudson River School. Her work has been described as “ethereal”.
Nina Cobb Walker • Texas • waow
Nina Cobb Walker is a progressive, modern Classical Impressionist. She was trained in the tradition of Classical Russian Impressionism. She applies the traditional philosophy and techniques of Impressionism to her own work, but changes the way traditional Impressionism is perceived by re-imagining it and its subject matter in a modern context and sensibility.