Randall Blaze is the recipient of over 100 major national awards for his work in ceramics and bronze. He has received 3 best of division awards from the Santa Fe Indian Market as well as a myriad of other awards from the same competition. His work has been included in several international exhibitions. He lives on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, and is active as an artist-in-schools for the State of South Dakota.
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An award winning painter who lives in Oklahoma City. His captivating figurative work is created in acrylic and mixed media on canvas.
View items...Dave DeVary is a renowned Santa Fe artist painting stylized and idealistic realism in oil and mixed media.
Guilloume is a master of “Bolismo” an emotional style using simple’s forms, textures and movements to exhibit human feelings from the most complex to the most simplest. He employs oils, watercolors, oil-pastel, pastel, pencil, ink in his paintings, and most recently, is creating sculptures in bronze and stone.
Jeff Ham paints kaleidoscopic abstract expressionist paintings of iconic Southwestern figures and animals.
View items...Michael is the part-owner and Gallery Director. A resident of Santa Fe, he creates both whimsical and sublime bronze sculptures of animals.
Harold T. "H" Holden is a Western Artist living near Kremlin, Oklahoma. H has been painting and sculpting the west for over 35 years with 20 monuments and and U. S. Postage Stamp to his credit. His attention to detail in his paintings and sculptures of the American West make his work highly collected.
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...hails from Chicago and is a self-taught artist and jewelry designer. From her studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Carrie’s Art from the Heart paintings and one-of-a-kind jewelry designs exhibit a playful and profound artistic vision and a life-long study of the human experience.
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Doris is best known for her landscape paintings of the southwest, but her overall catalog includes more than 2000 paintings of subjects from around the world and numerous bronze sculpture.
She was an icon of the New Mexico art community, and her innovative use of egg tempera as her primary medium further distinguishes her body of work.
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Jerry Ingram is a Native Choctaw and Cherokee from South Eastern Oklahoma. His education includes the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, NM and a BA in Fine Art from Oklahoma State University at Okmulgee, OK. Jerry's professional background is in commercial art and wax model carving for casting jewelry.
An annual participant in the Santa Fe Indian Art Market as well as several other art shows and markets Jerry has won multiple awards for his art including best of show for a SWAIA Winter Market and many first, second, third and honorable mentions for his art and in Native fashion shows. Now retired Jerry spends his time painting, beading and enjoying his family of two children, five grandchildren and one great granddaughter.
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