our featured artists
Bryan Dubreuiel
"Art and expression has been my life's passion. I am now an internationally sold artist and strive to have my work displayed even more. I paint or write on a whim, usually stopping everything in sight to put an idea on canvas. I have traveled the world studying different artist, from different lands. I have had the pleasure of discovering different cultures. My usual medium is acrylic, but I am very fond of using pastels, chalks, oils and watercolors alike. I spend all of my free time, when I am not of course with my wonderful family or working, painting commissions. My disability only inspires me to concentrate more, put more feeling and time into each piece I complete. I love the abstract world and expressing my imagination through it fulfills my every dream. My passion now takes up most of my time doing commission pieces so please do not hesitate to contact. I hope you enjoy my works for years to come."
 
Debbie Little Wilson
"When I began using images of the women of the west, particularly the early rodeo cowgirls and the working cattle women , I realized I had found the female heroes I had been searching for. I am proud to be a member of the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas."
 
Joyce Chambers
"My art is a wellspring of nostalgic energy. This fascination, spawned from countless family recollections inwardly instilled by many of my older relatives, greatly influences my personal, and professional endeavors, and most significantly, my art.

My life experiences, expansive social work adventures, situational paradigms, as well as the mysteries of life in general, I find particularly intriguing. I seek to unveil these qualities in my art.

I possess a deep, genuine abiding love for people and highly respect the human condition. I attempt to project, connect, and totally engulf the viewer of my work on an emotional level; leaving them artistically provoked and completely absorbed-mentally engaging them in deciphering what my art really means to and for them."
 
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