Acosta Strong Fine Art gets stunning Rick Young paintings
Rick Young, known for his depictions of the Southwest landscape, has new work now available at Acosta Strong Fine Art on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This painting, Into the Shadows and Out Again, is part of his show Flowing Color opening September 1. Young was also recently named the 2025 artist of the year for the Santa Fe Wine & Chili Festival, which runs September 24 through 28 in New Mexico.
See more of Young’s work at www.acostastrong.com.
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Evelyne Boren unveils new pieces on Canyon Road in Santa Fe
Acosta Strong Fine Art has a packed September with a second show worth mentioning: Evelyne Boren’s Joie de Vivre opening September 15. Boren will be showing this lovely nocturne landscape, Blood Moon Over Santa Fe. The artist has a fascinating career, including as an underwater stunt double in the James Bond films Thunderball and You Only Live Twice. Her painting career started before Bond, in 1962, and persists today, more than 60 years later. She is celebrated for her landscape paintings, many of which feature the Southwest.Learn more about this artist at www.acostastrong.com.
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Jon Flaming pushes the envelope with new work
Kansas-born, Texas-based painter Jon Flaming is working on exciting new work that expands the boundaries of Western art. His abstract images of cowboys, horses and Western culture defy convention, although abstraction is certainly the central component of his work. His paintings frequently break his subjects down to their most basic geometric forms, which allows Flaming to build a unique vision of the West within his works. Flaming is returning to Far West, Mark Maggiori and Petecia La Fawnawk’s group show, this month in Austin, Texas.See more of his work at www.jonflaming.com.
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Chief Carl Terry Saul works now available in Los Angeles
CW American Modernism in Los Angeles recently acquired several excellent examples from painter Chief Carl Terry Saul, also known as Chief Terry Saul and Tabaksi. The Choctaw and Chickasaw painter, who was also a World War II veteran, was a celebrated, award-winning Native American painter who studied under Acee Blue Eagle and Woody Crumbo. Saul was the first Native American to receive an MFA in painting from any institution in the United States. The Oklahoma artist was known for his “sophisticated legacy of adaption,” which included modernism, cubism and Native American design and culture. He died in 1976, and today his works are rare in the art market.Learn more about this artist at www.cwamericanmodernism.com. —
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