WAOW Artistry of the West
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Jackie Penner • Washington • waow
Western life in its variety holds a special fascination for Jackie Penner. Her paintings reflect the strength of her feelings for the horses, wildlife, people and landscape of the true west.
E.L. Stewart • Washington • waow
The artist was born in a large stone mansion in Michigan, situated between Chicago and Detroit, and grew up in the Midwest surrounded by creativity from an early age. Her father painted, while her mother danced—fueled by strong coffee and a love of chocolate. Art was not a discovery later in life; it was woven into her beginnings.
Sandra J. Schultz• Wisconsin • waow
From finding solitary sanctuary in the northern Wisconsin woods around Sandra’s childhood farm, to a career as a wildlife biologist, the natural progression after retirement has been to share the immense beauty and wonder of the natural world that she has experienced. “My hope is that others may come to understand it more deeply and be moved to protect it long after I am gone. In many ways, my art is a way of giving back—or perhaps giving forward—for all the gifts of seeing that I have been given.”
Explore a collection of wildlife paintings that reflect a lifelong connection to the natural world. Sandra creates art that honors the beauty, spirit, and individuality of wild animals. Each piece is a tribute to my deep reverence for wildlife and a commitment to artistic excellence.
Molly Sims • Washington • waow
Molly Sims is a classical realist oil painter who specializes in depicting wildlife and birds. She wants her paintings to feel real and lifelike and to impart a view of the beauty and innocence that she sees. She usually prefers to have a single focus in her works, so she sometimes keeps her backgrounds loose and amorphous.
Jan McKay • Oklahoma • waow
Jan McKay feels her paintings of wildlife, pets, and nature, are the perfect subjects to display the beauty of creation, and the love we have been given from above. She was an interior designer for 26 years. This experience developed her natural eye for beauty and design. This skill translates into her paintings.
Susan Hediger Matteson • Colorado • waow
Susan Hediger Matteson is a contemporary oil painter who focuses on landscapes, outdoor scenes and animals. Her work is celebrated for its quiet light, atmospheric quality, and representational beauty. She paints en plein air and uses her studies and sketches made on location as inspiration for her studio work.
Pamela Mangelsdorf • Arizona • waow
Although I have been painting professionally since 2005, my excitement for art has spanned many more years. In particular I have enjoyed drawing and painting animals – wild and domestic, large or small since my college days. It is a joy for me to be able to depict wildlife in their natural surroundings.
Nearly all of my paintings are in oil or watercolor. Over the years, I have developed techniques that suit my style of realism. I try to portray each of the animals in as realistic a manner as possible…the details of their feathers, the colors of their coats, and the brilliance of their eyes. There is nothing so penetrating and expressive as an animal’s eyes which is why I concentrate on faithfully depicting that window into their world.
Beverly Endsley • Colorado • waow
Beverly Endsley’s art journey began with the isolation brought on by childhood illness and her bonding with a gentle friend — a pet rabbit. She developed a deep empathy for animals in that crucible that informs her paintings. She is a classically trained artist known for her expressive oil paintings, watercolors, and sketches that capture the unique spirit of pets and wildlife. Her impressionist style lends a sense of immediacy and mystique, encouraging viewer participation in discovering each animal's story. She specializes in commissioned pet portraits that honor the human–animal bond.
Cheryl King • Washington • waow
Cheryl King has an ongoing love affair with art and wildlife that has spanned more than thirty years. She is best known for her expressive representations of animals and nature. Her constant goal is to honor the animal she is painting, while infusing fun-loving, bold, honest and energetic qualities to her depictions. King paints primarily in oils on aluminum or with mixed media.
Andria Sullivan • California • waow
Andria Sullivan is an American visual artist known for her representational paintings that focus on wildlife, botanical subjects, landscapes, and dream-like scenes. She creates her art mainly with oil paints and pastels. She explores scale, color, and composition freely, sometimes placing her subjects in imaginative or unexpected contexts.
Susan Eyer–Anderson • California • waow
Susan Eyer-Anderson is a California artist known for her oil and acrylic paintings that depict horses, wildlife, landscapes, and evocative western subjects. A realist artist, she often works from photographic references. She uses rich color and pays careful attention to light, form, and detail. She desires to capture both likeness and the heart and energy of her subjects.
Marla Epstein • California • waow
Marla Epstein is an oil painter and sculptor. Her art primarily features animals, both wild and domestic. Her style blends realism with expressive presence. She does not always seek to depict every detail, but strives to convey each creature’s character and vitality, rendered with strong presence and expressive technique, exploring their strength, beauty, and freedom. Her process commonly involves observing, photographing, and researching the animal subjects before creating her artworks. Many of her paintings emphasize a close, personal scale with the animals filling the canvas.
Laurie Riley • Washington • waow
Laurie Riley is an American nature and wildlife artist known for highly detailed, realistic depictions of animals and the natural world. She specializes in capturing the spirit and beauty of wildlife, from small creatures like mice and dragonflies to large mammals like moose, aiming to show both their physical presence and their sentient essence. She works in a variety of traditional media, including acrylics, scratchboard, colored pencils, and watercolor pencils.
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.
Cathy Sue Munson • Texas • waow
Cathy Sue Munson paints intricately detailed watercolor and gouache paintings, specializing in wildlife, longhorn cattle, western subjects and commissioned dog portraiture.
She graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor of Fine Art degree, with honors, in Studio Art. She was featured in an article on outstanding canine artists in the April 2008 issue of Southwest Art Magazine. The artist is widely recognized for her commissioned artwork for the University of Texas Athletics and Texas Exes alumni of their longhorn mascots, Bevo IX through current Bevo XV. The paintings are on display in the Silver Spurs Museum at the football stadium.
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.
Carol Lundeen • Minnesota • waow
Carol Lundeen is an oil painter specializing in animals, both wild and domestic. Her style is representational. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art from Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa, Idaho. She continued her studies with Robert Hagberg, Jay Moore, along with a host of other master artists.
Becky Lucht • Oklahoma • waow
Becky Lucht is a scratchboard artist. Her body of work reflects her ongoing love of animals, from horses and pets to wildlife, with a few fantasy creatures thrown in. They are generally rendered in the stark black and white of scratchboard, although she has been drawn to color versions of late.