Description
You’ll love this issue of Southwest Art if:
- You love the art of the figure.
- You love paintings of the historic West.
- You love discovering emerging western artists.
- You love landscape painting and other representational art.
The November issue of Southwest Art is our annual figurative issue. In this issue you’ll meet painter Kevin Beilfuss, whose figurative works are studies in color, contrast, and flow, and artist Mian Situ, whose works combine his Chinese heritage with the history of his adopted U.S. homeland.
Also in the issue, take a tour of artist Craig Pursley’s New Hampshire painting studio, in which north light and historical artifacts set the artistic mood, and learn about Elizabeth Sandia’s leap of faith that landed her in northern New Mexico, painting the local adobe architecture and mountain landscapes.
We’ll introduce you to 24 female artists, each creating work in her own fashion in a range of media: oils, pastels, watercolors, acrylics, bronze, and more.
Looking for great art shows around the West and beyond? We’ve got you covered with great representational art shows from New York City to Truckee, CA, and including Boston, Santa Fe, Phoenix, Fredericksburg, TX, and more.
Other columns in the November 2014 issue of Southwest Art include:
From the Editor: Making art personal
Artists to Watch: Dean Buhler, Jelaine Faunce, and Michael Clark
I Saw It in SWA: Paintings and sculpture sold from our pages
Artists of Note: Margery Torrey, Betty Nance Smith, Kimry Jelen, Mary Frankel, Robin Caspari, Jacquelyn Kammerer Cattaneo, Lillian Winkler, and Betsy Buckner
Features
Converging Cultures
Mian Situ’s latest works successfully blend his Chinese heritage and his American home. By Norman Kolpas
Serenity in the Storm
Kevin Beilfuss uses deft painting skills to reveal tranquility in a chaotic world. By Gussie Fauntleroy
My World
A visit with Craig Pursley at his studio in Bath, NH. By Bonnie Gangelhoff
Personal Expressions
Elizabeth Sandia’s paintings reflect an intimacy with the southwestern landscape. By Bonnie Gangelhoff
Celebrating Female Artists
Meet 16 women creating art, each in her own way.
Show Previews
The New “Old Guard”
InSight Gallery, Fredericksburg, TX
Schmid, Guzik & Anderson
St. Botolph Club, Boston, MA
The West Select
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ
Keith Bond
Evergreen Fine Art, Evergreen, CO
Challenger & Coleman
Manitou Galleries, Santa Fe, NM
Julio Reyes
Arcadia Contemporary, New York, NY
30-Year Anniversary Exhibition
Waterhouse Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
Zion Plein Air Invitational
Zion Nature Center, Zion National Park, UT
Michelle Courier
Art Obsessions Gallery, Truckee, CA
National Pastel Show
Hispanic Arts Center, Albuquerque, NM
Art and the Animal
Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum, Oradell, NJ
NOAPS Best of America
Multiple locations, Bolivar & Osage Beach, MO
Weems International Artfest
Manuel Lujan Complex, Albuquerque, NM
Boston International Art Show
Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, MA
Hidden in the Hills Studio Tour
Various locations, Cave Creek, AZ
Columns
From the Editor
Making art personal
Artists to Watch
Dean Buhler, Jelaine Faunce, Michael Clark
I Saw it in SWA!
Paintings and sculpture sold from our pages
Artists of Note
Margery Torrey, Betty Nance Smith, Kimry Jelen, Mary Frankel, Robin Caspari, Jacquelyn Kammerer Cattaneo, Lillian Winkler, Betsy Buckner
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