May 2023 Edition

Artist Focus

Artist Focus: Steve Atkinson

When Steve Atkinson moved to Prescott, Arizona, in 2009 it was a life-changing event. At that time, he had been painting Western art for many years while living in Minnesota, but knew he needed to live in the American Southwest. It had been his dream since he was a child watching movies with stories of the rugged men and women who were drawn there to live their lives in a land that was wild and untamed. These people deserved to have their stories told and preserved, he thought.

High Country Treasure, 30 x 24”

So Atkinson, along with his wife Ann, left a successful career as an illustrator and took the leap of faith, trusting everything would fall into place. He chose right. Prescott is a town filled with history and the high desert is something that has to be seen to be appreciated. Portraying the cowboy from 150 years ago until today gives him so much opportunity to tell those stories. Cattle ranches abound there and the cowboy is alive. These stories are an unending source of inspiration for Atkinson. “I’d have to live three lifetimes to be able to even scratch the surface,” he says.

Land of the Free, oil on linen, 34 x 48”

He gets his ideas from visiting ranches and talking with their cowboys and from the stories he reads. Recently he completed an assignment of six covers for the Ralph Compton’s Trail Drive series of books. When not in his studio, collectors can find him outside painting the landscape and studying the light. “I find that when I paint on location I always come away a better painter, having learned something new,” he says. “It is something I could never have learned in my studio. You can’t help but to grow as an artist, so I make time to get out there. I don’t sell these paintings since the information gathered from them is immeasurable.”

Looking for a Soft Place to Land, oil, 24 x 18”

One thing that sets Atkinson apart is his love of doing commissions for his collectors. “Many artists shy away from painting scenes they didn’t come up with themselves. But I love bringing someone’s vision to life for them,” he adds. “To me there’s nothing better than to deliver a commission and see their eyes light up because this is a place or image that means something to them. It’s as good as being Santa on Christmas morning!” —

Want to See More?
(928) 642-3354
www.steveatkinsonstudio.com
Represented by Illume Gallery West
Philipsburg, MT  |  (435) 313-5008
www.illumegallerywest.com
Facebook: /SteveAtkinsonStudio
Instagram: @steveatkinsonstudio
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