WAOW Artistry of the West
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Maggie Rosché • Colorado • waow
Maggie Rosché is a contemporary visual artist known for her landscape and wildlife paintings. She primarily paints Colorado mountain landscapes and native wildlife, often with a sense of emotional strength and healing. Everyone has their own “Everest.” The mountains symbolize the hardships that people have had to overcome and conquer in their lives. It is a record of their personal journey and triumph.
Paula B. Holtzclaw • North Carolina • waow
American Contemporary artist, Paula Holtzclaw, has gained a national reputation for her ability to capture the drama of nature on canvas. She is widely known for her luminous landscapes that feature her masterful use of color, light, mood, atmosphere, and composition. These works reflect a deep connection to unspoiled nature. Her still life paintings blend an impressionistic flair with classical realism influenced by her love of the Old Masters’ works. Holtzclaw’s dedication to her craft and continuous pursuit of artistic growth have made her a respected figure among her peers.
Laurie LaMere • Wyoming • waow
Laurie Lamere has lived in Wyoming since the age of sixteen. She loves Wyoming, where inspiration is endless, and the wildlife and landscapes are food for her soul. She first resided in the small western town of Pinedale, where she finished high school, and stayed for the next 40 years. She moved to Jackson Hole with her family in 2013. There she joined the Teton Plein Air Painters on their weekly painting excursions. She soon learned that painting “en plein air” would be her preference whenever possible.
Lamere is mostly self-taught. Painting from life helped to improve her skills immensely, not to mention the sheer joy of being able to paint the beautiful Teton Range and its surrounding landscapes on a regular basis. She now lives in Ten Sleep, Wyoming and tries to spend as much time as possible painting outdoors.
Teanna Kurtz • Washington • waow
Teanna Kurtz creates pastel paintings of landscapes, light, water, skies and wildlife, primarily on suede substrate. She loves pastel for the available rich pigments and the expressive quality she is able to achieve with them. Her goals for her artworks are purity of form and technique while capturing atmospheric moments of peace, serenity and calm in nature.
Deborah LaFogg–Docherty • Florida • waow
Deborah LaFogg–Docherty is best known for her detailed, photorealistic paintings that celebrate wildlife, landscapes and the natural world. She works in pastel, oil, and acrylic. Her art practice is driven by a lifelong commitment to nature and conservation. She has participated in artist expeditions, including conservation-focused travels to Kenya to support efforts for endangered species.
Carol Lee Thompson • Pennsylvania • waow
Carol Lee Thompson is a full-time, professional artist, classically trained in the methods of the Old Masters. She paints a wide range of subject matter including landscape, equine and animal, portrait, and Western themes.
Carolyn Mock • Oklahoma • waow
Carolyn Mock is a realist artist, who has painted wildlife and western themes for many years. She has always worked in oil because she enjoys its creamy feel and the slow drying time that allows her the opportunity to work and blend the colors as the painting evolves. Her choice of wildlife grew out of a firm belief that nature, as well as everything in it, has the right to exist. She works to show the dignity of each individual animal and the awe of them she experiences as she paints.
Martha Inman Lorch • California • waow
Martha Inman Lorch is known for watercolors of her favorite places. She is inspired by her international travels, as well as her experiences closer to home. Her style is representational, with a touch of abstract expressionism. She uses layering, wet-in-wet techniques, and visual texture to express the soulfulness she feels for her subjects.
Sarah Kennedy • Arizona • waow
Sarah Kennedy expresses her love of the natural world, the beauty of the desert, contemporary and traditional ranch life, rodeo, horses and figurative portraiture through her oil paintings. A sparkle in the eye, the softness of a draped mane or curved neck, the light that creates drama or luminosity, color that brings excitement or serenity are elements that infuse her work to capture life and feeling.
Marie Kash Weltzheimer • Oklahoma • waow
Marie Kash Weltzheimer is a representational artist whose work reflects inspirations from music and nature. She has a long history working with pastel, drawing mediums, and oils. Common themes she explores are people, portraits, and still life, along with an occasional venture into landscapes. Some of her recent still life compositions resemble nests. These are symbolic to the important core value of family structure that is deeply felt, since she built her family by adoption. A sense of order, color, love, security and support is built into the compositions.
Reenie Kennedy • California • waow
Reenie Kennedy is an award-winning acrylic artist. Her work reflects her love for wildlife with an emphasis on bird art. She enjoys combining wildlife with her exquisite floral and ocean inspired backdrops, along with a touch of humor. She believes a sense of humor in painting is one of the best ways to lift the spirits.
Renée Kelleher • California • waow
Renée Kelleher is an impressionist oil painter who finds delight in beautiful surroundings wherever she lives or travels. Big city skylines, hillside vineyards, restaurant and chapel interiors, and corner flower markets inspire her alike.
Carol Strock Wasson • Indiana • waow
Carol Strock Wasson is a landscape artist known primarily for her work in the pastel medium. She also works in oil, monotype prints and watercolor. Much of her work spotlights the rural area she lives in. She focuses on color, shape, and design in the plein air tradition as well as in the studio.
Burneta Venosdel • Oklahoma • waow
Burneta Venosdel is a national, award-winning bronze sculptor and pastel painter. Many of her sculpture subjects are inspired by her surroundings and life on her Oklahoma ranch. She paints the landscapes of western Oklahoma and the wildflowers from the mountains west of Gunnison that she has trod for over 20 years.
Cecy Turner • Texas & Colorado • waow
Cecy Turner is an award-winning artist who works in both watercolor and oil. She prefers to paint en plein air, and does so almost daily since she began spending half of every year in Colorado. The effects of light and atmosphere are her favorite things to capture in paint.
Turner graduated from Vanderbilt University and did post-graduate study in art at University of North Texas. She has additionally studied under numerous accomplished artists in both oil and watercolor
Linda Star Landon • Arizona • waow
Linda Star Landon, has always created art in one form or another. Her oil paintings are distinguished by her signature style use of vivid colors and bold textures created using a palette knife technique.
Landon’s creations have been exhibited at juried art shows and have been recognized as Best of Show and won awards. The artworks are loved by their collectors all over the United States. Some have gone to other countries including Canada and China.
Jennifer Hunter • Illinois • waow
Nationally recognized, award–winning artist, Jennifer Hunter, is known for her sensitive storytelling of American history through her art work. Her paintings exude unique quality of light and rich luminous color in both watercolor and oil. Hunter finds that her working knowledge of the use of transparency in watercolor enhances her oil painting techniques; and working in oil allows for experimentation with textured surfaces using both transparency and opacity of paint to give life to her work.
Gwen Meyer Ethelbah • New Mexico • waow
Gwen Meyer Ethelbah’s major focus of her artistic vision is the land. Her intimate forest scenes are balanced by expansive lake and sky scenes. She is an oil painter whose style is impressionist realism. She is inspired and influenced by the work of two of her favorite artists, Maynard Dixon and Edward Hopper.
Leslie Lambert • Idaho & Washington • waow
Leslie Lambert (also known as Leslie Redhead) is a celebrated artist known for her innovative poured watercolors. With a keen eye for detail and a mastery of color, Lambert skillfully pours and manipulates pigments on paper, resulting in stunning and dynamic compositions of the West. Her artwork, characterized by vibrant hues, has garnered widespread acclaim and has been exhibited in prestigious galleries and exhibitions worldwide. Lambert’s ability to push the boundaries of traditional watercolor painting has established her as a trail blazer in the arts.
Anne Spoon • Oklahoma • waow
Anne Spoon is a realist oil painter. She has spent the past two decades painting people, places and objects that have a quiet beauty; that are, perhaps, seemingly simple, and often overlooked until painted. Her skillfully painted works have a dreamlike, soft quality that invites the viewer to linger and look more closely. She attended The School of Visual Arts at Bronx, New York.