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Guy Tal Scenic Wild Photography brings you landscape images from the West's wild places. Our large and
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| Cordell Taylor a master of contemporary sculpture who operates a gallery in Salt Lake City. |
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| Judy Taylor received a B.F.A. from the University of Illinois before moving to the San Fransisco area to work as an illustrator and fine artist. She now lives in Park City where she works in watercolor and manages her gallery. |
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| Chris Terry is a professor of art at Utah State University who specializes in interior paintings that emphasize color and light. |
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| Brenda Thomas is a Park City artist who paints the beauty of her natural surroundings in watercolor and acrylics. |
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| Darl Thomas has been making sculpture for over 30 years with a focus on large scale outdoor work. |
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| Karl Thomas Widely acclaimed for his plein air compositions of the Grand Canyon of Arizona, The Grand Tetons of Wyoming and Wasatch Mountains near his Utah home, Karl has been represented by major galleries from California to New York. |
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| Leslie Thomas is a Utah native and painter of the Western landscape. She maintains a studio at the Artspace City Center. |
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| Sheryl Thornton lives in the Salt Lake Valley. She is an award-winning figurative and landscape painter who works in oil and watercolor. |
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| Don O.
Thorpe Award winning photographer/artist whose work
encompasses traditional and Impressionist photography, with an emphasis on LDS and
Holy Land subjects. |
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| Gia Throndsen-Whitlock is a Midvale graphic designer by day and Sugarhouse oil painter by nights, and weekends. |
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| Phillip Thum is an abstract painter living in Southern Utah. He can be contacted @ 435-628-3422. |
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| Dan Toone "The most rewarding part for me is taking the normally rigid and structural steel and turning it into smooth unconstrained flowing lines similar to those found in nature." |
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| Lena Toritch is a classically trained Russian-born sculptor who has been granted permanent residency as an "artist of exceptional ability." |
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| Morag Totten a native of Australia, travelled the world before settling in Utah where she has started her own business experimenting with color, glass and design. |
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| LeRoy Transfield a native of New Zealand, sculpts figures which explore the nuances of various cultures and themes, whether in the round or relief.
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| Kerry Transtrum has been an artist working in cast, fused and kiln formed glass for 25 years. His work explores humanity and nature and the great things we can learn from them.
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| L'Deane Trueblood, a nationally recognized sculptor and painter, was recently named one of Utah’s top artist. |
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| Terrel Van Leeuwen is a graduate of USU, and is currently working in Sandy, Utah. He works in landscapes, conceptual, modern. |
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Rebecca Wagstaff paints mainly still life. Subject matter and inspiration are derived mainly from the place she lives and the objects and creatures that capture her eye and affection.
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Clay Wagstaff is a landscape painter of Southern Utah. His paintings of monumental aged poplar trees suggest the presence of early Utah Pioneers.
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| Linda Dalton Walker Bold, archetypal, symbolic, and narrative figures, painted in oils (mostly created by the artist). Her art reflects the academically intensive figurative studies under Kamille Corry. |
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| Mike Walton a graduate of the Univ. of Utah, Mike lives and exhibits in Salt Lake City. |
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| Matt Warren is an award-winning artist specializing in traditional western landscapes. His bold brush strokes, contemporary compositions and sense of atmosphere make his landscapes stand out among the rest.
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| Jeane Weigel has been drawn to painting people throughout her career. Living in Utah is shifting her inspiration and focus to that of the canyon lands and desert. |
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| Mark Weiler photographs the landscape of the American West and produces fine-art giclee prints. 15 bytes article |
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Lyman Whitaker created the first Wind Sculpture in a moment of creative play in the early 1980's. Since that time, he has become an internationally renowned artist with a broad array of public and private installations.
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| Diane Whitehead lives to paint in Park City Utah. She is self taught with a style that is bold and ever-changing. |
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| Roger Whiting Bright, colorful, fantastical murals and cute children's illustration. |
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| Amanda Willey is a western and wildlife artist from Spring City. She works in oils and watercolors. |
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| Kristyan Williams is a local photographer that is constantly expanding her repertoire of styles and mediums. She also excels in digital editing. |
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| Simon Winegar, a native of Davis County, is an oil painter, known mostly for representational tonalist landscapes. |
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| Wade Wood is a digital artist. He says "My art is my release. My thoughts, dreams and demons are expressed through my medium. Open Your Mind!"
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Lauren Zackrison Woodward is currently creating oil paintings that incorporate found objects. Her work is impressionistic yet contemporary and focuses on the beauty of every day occurrences.
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| Michael Workman is a tonalist landscape painter located in Spring City. |
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| Jennifer Worsley is a Salt Lake City artist who works en plein air with pastels. |
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| Heather Wunderlich "My work consists primarily of people and animals in relation with one another. It is important to me to portray all creatures as interrelated energy rather than subjects in settings." |
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| Russell Wrankle is a potter, tile maker and sculptor who lives in Toquerville, Utah. |
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| Fred Wright is a versatile photographer who teaches at the University of Utah. |
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| Setsuko Yoshida is a native of Kyoto, Japan now based in Salt Lake City. Her paintings in watercolor and acrylic are inspired by the writings of Persian mystic poet Rumi and Zen authors like Basho. |
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| Daren Young is a Salt Lake City artist with a BFA from University of Utah and MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. He works in oil, watercolor, drawing, and intaglio media in a representational technique that can be described as stylized realism. |
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| Richard Young was an apprentice of Avard Fairbanks for 18 years. He sculpted “Columbia” for the City and County Building in SLC. |
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