Complete List of Gallery Artists
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Nancy Bauer
A Colorado artist, Nancy comes from a family of artists. She paints with oil and loves to experiment with visual effects. |
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Tricia Berg
A true tonalistic, Tricia's oil paintings have been involved with museum shows in the U.S. and Europe. Exhibiting since 1985. |
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George Bodine
George paints still-lifes, landscapes and figures. The artist strives to produce art that transcends time. |
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Gordon Brown
This artist is painting far beyond his years. His masterful ability to create mood and atmosphere in grand western landscapes is seldom seen in contemporary painters. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1983. |
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Perry Brown
Colorado born, Perry Brown skillfully extracts nature's moods through color and visual direction. Dark foregrounds contrasted by deliberate light sources bring the viewer into the painted landscape. A sense of depth is achieved by simplifying the vertical image within a tonal palette. |
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Malcolm Bryan
Classically trained, this talented artist left behind his painting career for nearly 20 years. Now in his 60's, he is passionately moving ahead in the style of the dutch masters. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1992. |
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Blair Buswell
An acclaimed and versatile sculptor, this artist is known for his figurative and sports action pieces. He has completed numerous commissions for the NFL Hall of Fame and many other professional and collegiate organizations. Exhibiting since 1991. |
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Chapel
When not sailing, this exceptional artist is in his studio creating monumental castings for permanent public spaces. His eagles descending bronze / stainless steel sculpture (pictured left) is seventeen feet high and is located on the south end of Main Street in Breckenridge. Exhibiting since 1990. |
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Dane Clark
The contemporary impressionistic style of painting has been a part of this artist's life for the past thirty years. Reflecting on time spent in Colorado, New Mexico, and Hawaii, this artist is constantly experimenting with technique, palette, and imagery. The senior artist of Breckenridge Gallery, Dane has exhibited here since 1969. |
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Rosalind Cook
A woman with boundless energy, this mother of four grown children never ceases to amaze. Her passion for life is transmitted through the subjects she depicts. Life-size and monumental bronzes are the mainstay of this artist's most recent work. Exhibiting with the Breckenridge Gallery since 1996. |
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Melissa Cooper
Melissa was born and raised in Colorado. She has been an established artist since 1990. Her body of work consists of wildlife sculpture and reflects her love of nature. Melissa is the recipient of several awards and is self taught. |
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Stephen Day
Life takes strange and wonderful twists. With a degree in theology, this artist switched to oil painting several years ago. His artwork reflects the ""big picture" of life. His work is uplifting and incredibly affordable. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1992. |
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Shang Ding Shang Ding is a former professor of art at the Central Academy of Arts, in Beijing. This highly acclaimed artist continues to build credits in the United States, where he now resides with his wife and daughter. He has exhibited with Breckenridge Gallery since 1989. |
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Amy Evans
Amy is a plein air oil painter and a member of the Oil Painters of America. Her focus is on local landscape. |
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Susan Evans
A shift from commercial art to still life painting in 1996 has opened the doors for this talented oil painter. Her paintings are shipped all over the country. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1996. |
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Jim Gilmore
Jim Gilmore has been a full time sculptor since 1985. Born and raised in Colorado, he tries to share his love and respect for nature. Whenever possible, Jim sculpts from life, attempting to capture the correct anatomy and subtleties of each animal.
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Gary Hale
North American, exotic African and domestic animals have intrigued this quiet, reflective, family man. He speaks with his hands, through his sculptures. Numerous awards and contracts with zoos have kept this artist extremely busy. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1993. |
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Frank Howell Retrospective
From the private collection of Frank Howell's Former business advisor & Dean of the D.U. Business School. There are over 30 original paintings, lithographs, serigraphs, and posters collected between 1970 and 1996. |
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Shang Jin
The brother of Shang Ding, Jin has created some exceptional portrait pieces of people and animals. He is currently focused on Chinese water scenes. He works in oil. Exhibiting since 1999. |
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Connie Johnson
Through her contributions to the Breckenridge Music Institute poster program, this transplanted Wisconsin girl and recent mother has left her mark with watercolors in and around the town. Although working in representational form, this talented artist sees far more than what we all see in her artwork. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1986. |
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Jac Kephart
Strong design and composition are the keys to this artist. Jac is not afraid to take chances. A "closet abstractionist" for nearly forty years, this artist has made a commitment to "go for it" in the last several years. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1988. |
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Kate Kiesler
Kate is a local oil painter with an extensive background in teaching and illustration. Her paintings are about the natural world around her and she is influenced by the shapes and light found there. |
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Doris Koneman
Printmaking is a new adventure for this watercolorist, as the process demands a spontaneity which carries over to painting. A local music festival and an abundance of wildflowers provide subject matter and inspiration. |
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Megan Anderson Lewis
Megan currently lives in central Arkansas with her husband and son. She loves to paint outside plein air whenever possible, packing her paints and pochade box on a bicycle for greater access to the countryside. Woodland paths, secret gardens and the open countryside all beckon this artist's attention. The fascinating beauty of God's creation as it merges with ordinary life provide an infinite resource for Megan's work. |
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Leon Loughridge
Colorado painter and printmaker, Leon Loughridge has created oil landscapes and woodblock prints depicting botanicals, historical sites and vistas. His work may be found in several private and public collections and juried shows. He and wife, Joan, are established gilders, restoring and recreating period frames for area museums. |
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Doug Martin
Doug Martin started painting in 2003 after 30 years as a fine art photographer. A plein air artist, he has studied with Ralph Oberg, Mark Daily and other well known contemporaries. His frequent painting excursions around the country give him the opportunity to express the unique feeling of a place on canvas. He continues to refine his style studying at Art Students League in Denver. |
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Eric Michaels
There is no limit to this artist's talent. A former Santa Fe Watercolor Society president, this artist creates exquisite pastels blindfolded, and is focusing on his passion, oil painting. Subject matter reflects his worldly travels. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1991. |
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Chris Navarro
No casting is too large for this former professional steer roper. His range of artwork reflects the contemporary west, historic indian culture and animal humor. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1985. |
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Paul Niemiec, Jr.
He is the quintessential watercolorist from the Wyeth School of painting. The foundation of his painting is his ability to draw. A phenomenal etcher as well, he has exhibited with Breckenridge Gallery since 1997. |
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Marty Rohde
Marty taught art in Oregon before moving to Colorado in 1970, where she became drawn to the rivers, mountains, and distant vistas of the Colorado high country. Her oil paintings express the color, light, and depth of that landscape. She exhibited with the Gallery in the 90's. |
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Mick Shimonek
Quiet places and reflections of days past are the dominant characteristics of the expressionistic landscapes that this artist creates. He travels with mind, body and oil paint where few artists are willing to go. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1980. |
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Greg Smith
This talented young artist creates exquisitely detailed and imaginative still life paintings. One to watch, he has exhibited with Breckenridge Gallery since July 2000. |
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Shirley Thompson Smith
Contemporary figurative sculpture in clay and bronze. Influenced by the Mexican master Zuniga. |
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Karl Stegmann
This Colorado painter was born in New York with a painting gift and a passion for the west. After mor than a decade in commercial art, Karl transitioned to fine art. He has studied with Ralph Oberg and Matt Smith. |
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John Taft
As a Colorado oil painter, John recognizes the unique beauty of our landscape. He is a representational artist, motivated by color. He has studied, most recently with Jim Wilcox and Scott Christensen. His extensive commercial design background has given John his excellent sense of composition. |
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Richard D. Thomas
This Montana artist paints what he lives and what he loves. His ability to paint transcends his western subject matter. His artwork hangs in private collections with the likes of Sharp, Couse, Farney, Terpning and Reynolds. He has exhibited with Breckenridge Galleries since 1977. |
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Mary Vander Molen
Travel, travel, travel. Paint, paint, paint. You have been there, seen it, felt it and Mary has captured it with her strong floral landscapes of travels to nearly all of Europe and several South American stops. In her back yard is New Mexico; an all time favorite place to paint. Exhibiting with Breckenridge Gallery since 1980. |