Tim Cox nocturne now available from his New Mexico studio
New Mexico painter Tim Cox recently completed a major new work from his studio, Wishing on a Star, which shows a pair of riders admiring a shooting star lighting up across the silent night sky. Cox, an emeritus member of the Cowboy Artists of America, is one of the most respected names in realist cowboy art in the country. The artist’s wife, Suzie Cox, calls the piece “a serene painting capturing a brief moment in time. “I personally fell in love with this piece during its creation, with the unique ambiance of the Western night sky,” she says. “Tim has captured a time of day that has a magnificent beauty but is rarely portrayed.”
To make inquiries about this work, visit www.timcox.com.
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Kat Kinnick unveils large painting at Hecho a Mano in Santa Fe
New Mexico modernist Kat Kinnick recently presented new work as part of the solo show Memento Vivere at Hecho a Mano in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The gallery is a short walk from the Santa Fe Plaza and is a must-visit when in the art-rich city. One of the standout pieces from the show is An Evening Walk, a gouache on paper piece that features a woman and a horse walking on a ranch. The title translates from Latin loosely to Remember to Live. “Loss can be a compass, and nostalgia can be a process of re-encountering what we grieve, miss and treasure,” Kinnick says. “As we engage with what we miss, the memory begins to change and remembrance becomes a creative process in itself.”
Learn more about the work and the artist at www.hechoamano.org.
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Mountain Trails Gallery gets stunning Robert Hagan piece
Now available at Mountain Trails Gallery in Bozeman, Montana, is Treading Water, a 48-inch-wide painting showing horses crossing a river. The large and magnificent work is by Robert Hagan, an Australian artist whose experiences in Australia and traveling through the United States form the basis of his paintings of working cowboys and horses. “In the last year, I’ve had many opportunities to travel around this immense country, and quiet bluntly, I’ve been staggered by the diversity of images,” Hagan says. “The mind boggles with what’s available here in the United States to paint. I’m starting in a very careful way to capture some of the things I’ve seen…”See more from Hagan at www.mtgbozeman.com.
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Sally Delap-John creates new work for La Posada in Santa Fe
New Mexico painter Sally Delap-John has had a long association with La Posada de Santa Fe, a resort and spa on Palace Avenue just a short walk from the Santa Fe Plaza. Her most recent body of work includes 20 pieces, including this painting titled Red Sky. “Northern New Mexico has a special beauty. For American artist Sally Delap-John it is a personal heart-felt connection. She lives in the high mountain village of Truchas, New Mexico, that has an elevation of over 8,000 feet. The artist sees ‘a picture around every corner,’” the resort notes about her work. “This part of New Mexico is the primary focus for Sally Delap-John’s latest work.”Learn more about this artist at www.sallydelap-john.com. —
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