
Lakota Moon
By David MannDavid Mann’s life focus has been his interest in the Native American culture, horses, and art.

David Mann’s life focus has been his interest in the Native American culture, horses, and art.


David Mann
Native American
David Mann’s life focus has been his interest in the Native American culture, horses, and art.
Phillip Philbeck
Eastern Landscape
North Carolina is the home of renowned landscape painter Phillip Philbeck.His subjects, mountains, rolling piedmont, and coastal views, hold great appeal with magnificent vistas, wide sandy shores, wonderful spring and fall foliage.
Rod Chase
Photorealism
As one of today’s finest and most recognized photorealist painters, Rod Chase has earned the highest respect of his peers and the admiration of legions of collectors.
Robert Peters
Western Landscape
Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer.
Susan Blackwood
Children
Bill Anton
Western
Bill Anton was born in Chicago in 1957 and later moved to Prescott, Arizona. He graduated from Northern Arizona University.
Kyle Sims
Wildlife
As a native of the West, Kyle Sims’ love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally.
Bruce Greene
Western
Bruce Greene is a Western painter who has ridden trails and experienced the cowboy life he portrays in the very narrative images he creates.
Richard Reynolds
Flowers
Richard Reynolds has been photographing nature for more than 40 years. His interest in photography began in 1968 when he borrowed a Kodak Signet camera to take to Big Bend National Park.
Andy Thomas
Western, Political & Nostalgic
Andy Thomas is not only an immensely talented painter, but also a storyteller with the images he creates. His subject matter consists of a variety of images from historical events to intimate moments of everyday life.
G. Harvey
Western & Nostalgic
G.Harvey and his images have influenced a worldwide enthusiasm and demand for contemporary American art for a generation. Few artists have intrigued and captivated art collectors as widely as the celebrated painter, G. Harvey.
Tim Cox
Western
As a young child, Tim Cox vowed he “was going to be a cowboy artist” when he grew up, and he has lived that dream for 30 years.
Robert Dawson
Horses
Robert Dawson's romance with the west started as a young boy growing up in Texas and has taken him to photograph some of the most beautiful and wildest places in America. His talent in working with natural light and composition are sought out by major clients wishing to capture a unique angle of the West that will compliment their advertising campaigns. Dawson is a contributing photographer for Western Horseman, American Cowboy and Farm & Ranch Magazines. Six coffee table books have been published showcasing his work.
Edward Aldrich
Wildlife
In the vast wildlife world of Edward Aldrich, the image of an animal is more than a realistic portrayal; the artist captures the very essence of his subject.
Bob Callender
Oilfields, Oilwells
Martin Grelle
Western & Native American
Whether painting the Native Americans in a dramatic, picturesque setting, or the American cowboy in the dusty cattle-working pens, Martin Grelle captures the spirit, beauty, and vastness of the West in his historically-accurate, compelling images.
David Wagner
Fruits and Vegetables
D. A. Wagner is a renowned New York City photographer who sees a secret life in every object and applies an insightful approach to coax it out. Deliberation and spontaneity, technology and elbow grease, exploration and happenstance are all elements in this process. Whether it's water, wine, coffeemakers or vegetables, D. A. Wagner uses all these elements, combining them with elegant lighting, playful color and a touch of humor to create iconic images.
Nancy Glazier
Wildlife
Nancy Glazier is passionate about her art and the subject of her art. This passion is evident in the way she paints and the way she lives – they are inseparable.
Kyle Polzin
Still Life
Growing up along the Texas coast and also spending many happy days in the country with his grandparents gave Kyle Polzin much inspiration for his subject matter as a young artist.
June Dudley
Western
June Dudley grew up in the country near the small town of Iola, Texas, in an area known locally as the river bottom, a place where she has cherished memories of family and rural values….where the Western attitude and ranching were lived everyday.
Ragan Gennusa
Longhorns & Wildlife
Ragan Gennusa grew up in East Texas enjoying the outdoors and sports, but he was drawn to art and could always be found using his pencils and brushes when he had an opportunity. “Art was just something I always enjoyed,” he recalls.
Bev Pettit
Horses, Animals
Doug Hall
Native American, Indians
George Hallmark
Architecture
Born and raised in north-central Texas, George Hallmark was an architectural designer and commercial artist before turning to easel painting.
Larry Dyke
Landscape
Dyke is one of the most successful and acclaimed artists of his generation. He paints powerful landscapes inspired by his deep, personal belief in Christ and his frequent travels to domestic, international, and exotic locales.
David Mann
Native American
David Mann’s life focus has been his interest in the Native American culture, horses, and art.
Phillip Philbeck
Eastern Landscape
North Carolina is the home of renowned landscape painter Phillip Philbeck.His subjects, mountains, rolling piedmont, and coastal views, hold great appeal with magnificent vistas, wide sandy shores, wonderful spring and fall foliage.
Rod Chase
Photorealism
As one of today’s finest and most recognized photorealist painters, Rod Chase has earned the highest respect of his peers and the admiration of legions of collectors.
Robert Peters
Western Landscape
Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer.
Susan Blackwood
Children
Bill Anton
Western
Bill Anton was born in Chicago in 1957 and later moved to Prescott, Arizona. He graduated from Northern Arizona University.
Kyle Sims
Wildlife
As a native of the West, Kyle Sims’ love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally.
Bruce Greene
Western
Bruce Greene is a Western painter who has ridden trails and experienced the cowboy life he portrays in the very narrative images he creates.
Richard Reynolds
Flowers
Richard Reynolds has been photographing nature for more than 40 years. His interest in photography began in 1968 when he borrowed a Kodak Signet camera to take to Big Bend National Park.
Andy Thomas
Western, Political & Nostalgic
Andy Thomas is not only an immensely talented painter, but also a storyteller with the images he creates. His subject matter consists of a variety of images from historical events to intimate moments of everyday life.
G. Harvey
Western & Nostalgic
G.Harvey and his images have influenced a worldwide enthusiasm and demand for contemporary American art for a generation. Few artists have intrigued and captivated art collectors as widely as the celebrated painter, G. Harvey.
Tim Cox
Western
As a young child, Tim Cox vowed he “was going to be a cowboy artist” when he grew up, and he has lived that dream for 30 years.
Robert Dawson
Horses
Robert Dawson's romance with the west started as a young boy growing up in Texas and has taken him to photograph some of the most beautiful and wildest places in America. His talent in working with natural light and composition are sought out by major clients wishing to capture a unique angle of the West that will compliment their advertising campaigns. Dawson is a contributing photographer for Western Horseman, American Cowboy and Farm & Ranch Magazines. Six coffee table books have been published showcasing his work.
Edward Aldrich
Wildlife
In the vast wildlife world of Edward Aldrich, the image of an animal is more than a realistic portrayal; the artist captures the very essence of his subject.
Bob Callender
Oilfields, Oilwells
Martin Grelle
Western & Native American
Whether painting the Native Americans in a dramatic, picturesque setting, or the American cowboy in the dusty cattle-working pens, Martin Grelle captures the spirit, beauty, and vastness of the West in his historically-accurate, compelling images.
David Wagner
Fruits and Vegetables
D. A. Wagner is a renowned New York City photographer who sees a secret life in every object and applies an insightful approach to coax it out. Deliberation and spontaneity, technology and elbow grease, exploration and happenstance are all elements in this process. Whether it's water, wine, coffeemakers or vegetables, D. A. Wagner uses all these elements, combining them with elegant lighting, playful color and a touch of humor to create iconic images.
Nancy Glazier
Wildlife
Nancy Glazier is passionate about her art and the subject of her art. This passion is evident in the way she paints and the way she lives – they are inseparable.
Kyle Polzin
Still Life
Growing up along the Texas coast and also spending many happy days in the country with his grandparents gave Kyle Polzin much inspiration for his subject matter as a young artist.
June Dudley
Western
June Dudley grew up in the country near the small town of Iola, Texas, in an area known locally as the river bottom, a place where she has cherished memories of family and rural values….where the Western attitude and ranching were lived everyday.
Ragan Gennusa
Longhorns & Wildlife
Ragan Gennusa grew up in East Texas enjoying the outdoors and sports, but he was drawn to art and could always be found using his pencils and brushes when he had an opportunity. “Art was just something I always enjoyed,” he recalls.
Bev Pettit
Horses, Animals
Doug Hall
Native American, Indians
George Hallmark
Architecture
Born and raised in north-central Texas, George Hallmark was an architectural designer and commercial artist before turning to easel painting.
Larry Dyke
Landscape
Dyke is one of the most successful and acclaimed artists of his generation. He paints powerful landscapes inspired by his deep, personal belief in Christ and his frequent travels to domestic, international, and exotic locales.
David Mann
Native American
David Mann’s life focus has been his interest in the Native American culture, horses, and art.
Phillip Philbeck
Eastern Landscape
North Carolina is the home of renowned landscape painter Phillip Philbeck.His subjects, mountains, rolling piedmont, and coastal views, hold great appeal with magnificent vistas, wide sandy shores, wonderful spring and fall foliage.
Rod Chase
Photorealism
As one of today’s finest and most recognized photorealist painters, Rod Chase has earned the highest respect of his peers and the admiration of legions of collectors.
Robert Peters
Western Landscape
Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer.
Susan Blackwood
Children
Bill Anton
Western
Bill Anton was born in Chicago in 1957 and later moved to Prescott, Arizona. He graduated from Northern Arizona University.
Kyle Sims
Wildlife
As a native of the West, Kyle Sims’ love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally.
Bruce Greene
Western
Bruce Greene is a Western painter who has ridden trails and experienced the cowboy life he portrays in the very narrative images he creates.
Richard Reynolds
Flowers
Richard Reynolds has been photographing nature for more than 40 years. His interest in photography began in 1968 when he borrowed a Kodak Signet camera to take to Big Bend National Park.
Andy Thomas
Western, Political & Nostalgic
Andy Thomas is not only an immensely talented painter, but also a storyteller with the images he creates. His subject matter consists of a variety of images from historical events to intimate moments of everyday life.
G. Harvey
Western & Nostalgic
G.Harvey and his images have influenced a worldwide enthusiasm and demand for contemporary American art for a generation. Few artists have intrigued and captivated art collectors as widely as the celebrated painter, G. Harvey.
Tim Cox
Western
As a young child, Tim Cox vowed he “was going to be a cowboy artist” when he grew up, and he has lived that dream for 30 years.
David Mann
Native American
David Mann’s life focus has been his interest in the Native American culture, horses, and art.
Phillip Philbeck
Eastern Landscape
North Carolina is the home of renowned landscape painter Phillip Philbeck.His subjects, mountains, rolling piedmont, and coastal views, hold great appeal with magnificent vistas, wide sandy shores, wonderful spring and fall foliage.
Rod Chase
Photorealism
As one of today’s finest and most recognized photorealist painters, Rod Chase has earned the highest respect of his peers and the admiration of legions of collectors.
Robert Peters
Western Landscape
Robert Peters has spent his life living in and absorbing all that the West and its magnificent landscapes offer.
Susan Blackwood
Children
Bill Anton
Western
Bill Anton was born in Chicago in 1957 and later moved to Prescott, Arizona. He graduated from Northern Arizona University.
Kyle Sims
Wildlife
As a native of the West, Kyle Sims’ love of the vast landscapes and the array of animals inhabiting them came naturally.
Bruce Greene
Western
Bruce Greene is a Western painter who has ridden trails and experienced the cowboy life he portrays in the very narrative images he creates.
Richard Reynolds
Flowers
Richard Reynolds has been photographing nature for more than 40 years. His interest in photography began in 1968 when he borrowed a Kodak Signet camera to take to Big Bend National Park.
Andy Thomas
Western, Political & Nostalgic
Andy Thomas is not only an immensely talented painter, but also a storyteller with the images he creates. His subject matter consists of a variety of images from historical events to intimate moments of everyday life.
G. Harvey
Western & Nostalgic
G.Harvey and his images have influenced a worldwide enthusiasm and demand for contemporary American art for a generation. Few artists have intrigued and captivated art collectors as widely as the celebrated painter, G. Harvey.
Tim Cox
Western
As a young child, Tim Cox vowed he “was going to be a cowboy artist” when he grew up, and he has lived that dream for 30 years.
Robert Dawson
Horses
Robert Dawson's romance with the west started as a young boy growing up in Texas and has taken him to photograph some of the most beautiful and wildest places in America. His talent in working with natural light and composition are sought out by major clients wishing to capture a unique angle of the West that will compliment their advertising campaigns. Dawson is a contributing photographer for Western Horseman, American Cowboy and Farm & Ranch Magazines. Six coffee table books have been published showcasing his work.
Edward Aldrich
Wildlife
In the vast wildlife world of Edward Aldrich, the image of an animal is more than a realistic portrayal; the artist captures the very essence of his subject.
Bob Callender
Oilfields, Oilwells
Martin Grelle
Western & Native American
Whether painting the Native Americans in a dramatic, picturesque setting, or the American cowboy in the dusty cattle-working pens, Martin Grelle captures the spirit, beauty, and vastness of the West in his historically-accurate, compelling images.
David Wagner
Fruits and Vegetables
D. A. Wagner is a renowned New York City photographer who sees a secret life in every object and applies an insightful approach to coax it out. Deliberation and spontaneity, technology and elbow grease, exploration and happenstance are all elements in this process. Whether it's water, wine, coffeemakers or vegetables, D. A. Wagner uses all these elements, combining them with elegant lighting, playful color and a touch of humor to create iconic images.
Nancy Glazier
Wildlife
Nancy Glazier is passionate about her art and the subject of her art. This passion is evident in the way she paints and the way she lives – they are inseparable.
Kyle Polzin
Still Life
Growing up along the Texas coast and also spending many happy days in the country with his grandparents gave Kyle Polzin much inspiration for his subject matter as a young artist.
June Dudley
Western
June Dudley grew up in the country near the small town of Iola, Texas, in an area known locally as the river bottom, a place where she has cherished memories of family and rural values….where the Western attitude and ranching were lived everyday.
Ragan Gennusa
Longhorns & Wildlife
Ragan Gennusa grew up in East Texas enjoying the outdoors and sports, but he was drawn to art and could always be found using his pencils and brushes when he had an opportunity. “Art was just something I always enjoyed,” he recalls.
Bev Pettit
Horses, Animals
Doug Hall
Native American, Indians
George Hallmark
Architecture
Born and raised in north-central Texas, George Hallmark was an architectural designer and commercial artist before turning to easel painting.
Larry Dyke
Landscape
Dyke is one of the most successful and acclaimed artists of his generation. He paints powerful landscapes inspired by his deep, personal belief in Christ and his frequent travels to domestic, international, and exotic locales.
Robert Dawson
Horses
Robert Dawson's romance with the west started as a young boy growing up in Texas and has taken him to photograph some of the most beautiful and wildest places in America. His talent in working with natural light and composition are sought out by major clients wishing to capture a unique angle of the West that will compliment their advertising campaigns. Dawson is a contributing photographer for Western Horseman, American Cowboy and Farm & Ranch Magazines. Six coffee table books have been published showcasing his work.
Edward Aldrich
Wildlife
In the vast wildlife world of Edward Aldrich, the image of an animal is more than a realistic portrayal; the artist captures the very essence of his subject.
Bob Callender
Oilfields, Oilwells
Martin Grelle
Western & Native American
Whether painting the Native Americans in a dramatic, picturesque setting, or the American cowboy in the dusty cattle-working pens, Martin Grelle captures the spirit, beauty, and vastness of the West in his historically-accurate, compelling images.
David Wagner
Fruits and Vegetables
D. A. Wagner is a renowned New York City photographer who sees a secret life in every object and applies an insightful approach to coax it out. Deliberation and spontaneity, technology and elbow grease, exploration and happenstance are all elements in this process. Whether it's water, wine, coffeemakers or vegetables, D. A. Wagner uses all these elements, combining them with elegant lighting, playful color and a touch of humor to create iconic images.
Nancy Glazier
Wildlife
Nancy Glazier is passionate about her art and the subject of her art. This passion is evident in the way she paints and the way she lives – they are inseparable.
Kyle Polzin
Still Life
Growing up along the Texas coast and also spending many happy days in the country with his grandparents gave Kyle Polzin much inspiration for his subject matter as a young artist.
June Dudley
Western
June Dudley grew up in the country near the small town of Iola, Texas, in an area known locally as the river bottom, a place where she has cherished memories of family and rural values….where the Western attitude and ranching were lived everyday.
Ragan Gennusa
Longhorns & Wildlife
Ragan Gennusa grew up in East Texas enjoying the outdoors and sports, but he was drawn to art and could always be found using his pencils and brushes when he had an opportunity. “Art was just something I always enjoyed,” he recalls.
Bev Pettit
Horses, Animals
Doug Hall
Native American, Indians
George Hallmark
Architecture
Born and raised in north-central Texas, George Hallmark was an architectural designer and commercial artist before turning to easel painting.
Larry Dyke
Landscape
Dyke is one of the most successful and acclaimed artists of his generation. He paints powerful landscapes inspired by his deep, personal belief in Christ and his frequent travels to domestic, international, and exotic locales.
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