WAOW Artistry of the West
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Sharon Standridge • Texas • waow
Sharon Brown Standridge is a noted painter depicting the life of the American west and nostalgic figurative scenes with great light and energy. Her western heritage runs deep. Her grandfather, father, his four brothers and a sister were known as the world’s youngest rodeo performers, Tex Brown and His Little Buckaroos. This rich western heritage informs Standridge’s ability to render the people and places of the west with vivid authenticity.
Diane Fechenbach • Colorado • waow
Diane Fechenbach’s artistic passion is dramatic light and shadow; and clean, saturated color. She is particularly interested in the effect of light on snow, trees, rocks and water. She works in a variety of media, including pastel, oil, and watercolor. Her subjects are varied, but she particularly enjoys painting en plein air.
Susan Temple Neumann • Texas • waow
Susan Temple Neumann is an oil painter who enjoys a more painterly style of realism, which helps keep the artwork fresh and "alive." Her art is born from a desire to capture the emotion or mood of a particular scene. A life-long fascination with native Americans, cowboys, horses, wildlife and the western landscape has fueled Neumann's art over the years and been the inspiration for her western pieces.
Sue Wipf • Minnesota • waow
Sue Wipf worked on her parents' farm and spent time pondering the skies and the beauty around her. That experience continues to influence her values and her perspective on the world around her. Her love for nature is expressed in her plein air paintings and studio work. The artworks of Vermeer, Sargent, Turner, and Sorolla have influenced her. She has studied at the Schroeder Studio and taken workshops from other master artists.
Jane Coulombe • California • waow
Jane Coulombe is an oil painter specializing in landscape and seascape scenes. She has spent most of her life in Southern California. Her love for this golden land is reflected in her paintings of its land and sea. One can feel the peace of early California and the beauty of the open land that remains, which she feels is our responsibility to preserve for future generations to enjoy.
Laura Pollak • North Carolina • waow
Laura Pollak is an award–winning, fulltime, professional fine artist. She works primarily in oil and pastel. Her art practice explores landscapes of the earth and constellations, as a continual search for her place in the universe. Her artworks run the gamut from realism to explorations of the abstract.
Mary Lou Pape • Kansas • waow
Mary Lou Pape’s passion for nature has made wildlife and the western way of life the primary focus of her artistic practice. Her primary mediums are oil, pastel and pencil. Travels to national parks, nature preserves, rodeos and ranches in America continually provide her with inspiration for her paintings of life in our remarkable country.
Leslie Kirchner • California • waow
Leslie Kirchner is an award–winning artist who lives and works in the rural mountains of California. The landscape, animals, and atmosphere of the west have always been inspiring to her. She feels it important to connect with and portray each animal's uniqueness and individual personality, and convey that to the viewer through her paintings. She strives to capture a sense of the life and movement of her subjects through the exploration of color, composition, and sensitive brushwork.
Donna Smyth • California • waow
Donna Smyth is an oil painter. She is inspired by nature's beauty and most especially the horse. She developed her craft studying under the tutelage of Jeff Watts at his atelier for six years.
Sharon Grubbs • North Carolina • waow
Sharon Grubbs finds inspiration in people and places throughout North Carolina’s Piedmont region. Her paintings range from traditional rural landscapes and images of local farmers, representing the area’s strong agricultural roots, to works featuring members of the many ethnic groups who have introduced new cultures to the area, even as they become an integral part of it.
Carol Heiman-Greene • California • waow
Carol Heiman-Greene is inspired by all aspects of nature and all of her paintings are based on personal reference. Life and Light are central to Carol’s work. Her joy comes from capturing even the smallest of moments to those that are the most dramatic that nature has to offer.
Gloria Chadwick • California • waow
Gloria Chadwick finds joy in the wildlife sketching possibilities at the world–famous zoos, aquariums and wonderful coastline of the San Diego, California area, of which she is a native. She is a master painter working in oils, acrylics, and watercolors.
Chadwick is a dedicated enthusiast of wildlife conservation and delights to create art that brings attention to the animals—especially endangered species. Her works have been accepted in many juried shows and festivals and have won numerous awards.
Barbara Gerard–Mitchell • Montana • waow
Barbara Gerard-Mitchell is an artist who works primarily in oils, acrylics, and watercolors. Her subjects include landscape, wildlife, equine, and the western life-style. She is a graduate from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she received an Associate of Fine Arts Degree. She has continued her studies with many renowned master painters.
Joye DeGoede • Arizona • waow
Joye DeGoede’s works juxtapose reality with fantasy, inspiring the viewer to see the fun in the mundane and the vast opportunities for joy in our everyday world. She loves painting the surrealistic mixture of animals imitating human habits and in their natural habitat. Wildlife conservation art is near and dear to her heart. DeGoede’s art has taken an unanticipated fun turn. She is very serious with her subject matter and message. Life is too short not to laugh, smile and enjoy life. She didn't want people to perceive the JoyEful Party Animals ® as drunken animals. They are joyful creatures on this grand adventure of life.
Barbara Nuss • Maryland • waow
Barbara Nuss is an award–winning oil painter of landscapes and still life scenes. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree Syracuse University, the Schuler School of Fine Arts in Baltimore. She began her art career at a graphic artist and illustrator.
Nuss is the author of the book, Secrets to Composition. She taught still life and landscape painting at her atelier from 1983 to 1996. She continues to share her skills through plein air workshops and atelier teaching.
Ni Zhu • California • waow
Ni Zhu turned to painting after studying law at Beijing University and pursuing graduate studies in the U.S. and Canada. Changing her career path, she honed her passion for the media by attending classes at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco and taking workshops with master painters, ultimately earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in 2020. Zhu’s academic and creative pursuits from law to art and personal transition from China to North America have informed her practice as an artist.
Lori Abrams Rauchwerger • Oklahoma • waow
Lori Abrams Rauchwerger is an accomplished and award-winning artist whose creations are predominantly inspired by dogs, people, and other pets. She works to capture their essence in diverse settings utilizing a diverse range of media, including oil, pastel, and watercolor.
Sharon Markwardt • New Mexico • waow
Sharon Markwardt is a life-long artist with a Fine Art degree and a Biology minor. She grew up in Texas, the daughter of an Artist and an Engineer, and now enjoys an artist's life in Santa Fe, NM. The colorful style for which she is known emerged in the last decade or so, and paralleled her entrance into horsemanship, with its associated injuries and challenges. She laughingly credits her mare with “throwing her into western art!" since her colorful style emerged after a fall. She had the courage to get back in the saddle, and eventually learned the value of calm assertiveness. A new boldness entered her art, and she moved from watercolor to oils. Her color perception altered, as did her subject matter: stronger, brighter, more Western. Sharon enjoys pushing her colors and designs while retaining realism and attention to detail, injecting humor whenever possible.
Christine Drewyer • Maryland • waow
Christine Drewyer takes great joy in painting the powerful tranquility of the Rural American landscape or the beautiful, peaceful beasts of our planet. She hopes we will always reside in a world where we can enjoy these simple pleasures. She seeks to create art that will transport the viewer beyond the senses, free of thought and self-consciousness. The paintings then become an Instrument through which the viewer and the artist glimpse the joyful oneness of which we are all a part.
Elizabeth Rouland • Colorado • waow
Elizabeth Rouland O'Dell earned her B.A. in art from the University of California, Santa Cruz, graduating with honors in 1991. She worked with printmaking techniques including intaglio etching, drypoint, and monotypes during her college years. More recently, she has returned to focus on oil painting, and she is ever enthralled with the challenge of interpreting the world around her through color and texture.