"Ranch Life Inspires Painter," by Ollie Reed Jr., December 29, 2018, online, The Albuquerque Journal. SAPELLO – Gary Morton, time-tested cowboy and talented, point-on painter of the puncher life, is... Read full biography
"Ranch Life Inspires Painter," by Ollie Reed Jr., December 29, 2018, online, The Albuquerque Journal. SAPELLO – Gary Morton, time-tested cowboy and talented, point-on painter of the puncher life, is standing in the back room of his house, portions of which are a log cabin built a hundred years ago... Read full biography
"Ranch Life Inspires Painter," by Ollie Reed Jr., December 29, 2018, online, The Albuquerque Journal. SAPELLO – Gary Morton, time-tested cowboy and talented, point-on painter of the puncher life, is standing in the back room of his house, portions of which are a log cabin built a hundred years ago in this small community a dozen miles north of Las Vegas, N.M. For a normal person this would be the living room,” says Morton of the space, flooded by late-morning winter light from a north-facing... Read full biography
"Ranch Life Inspires Painter," by Ollie Reed Jr., December 29, 2018, online, The Albuquerque Journal. SAPELLO – Gary Morton, time-tested cowboy and talented, point-on painter of the puncher life, is standing in the back room of his house, portions of which are a log cabin built a hundred years ago in this small community a dozen miles north of Las Vegas, N.M. For a normal person this would be the living room,” says Morton of the space, flooded by late-morning winter light from a north-facing window. For Morton, it’s a studio outfitted with an easel, paints, brushes, prints and paintings finished and in progress. Outside that north window are wide-open spaces stretching across pasture to mountains studded with piñon and cedar. But the... Read full biography
"Ranch Life Inspires Painter," by Ollie Reed Jr., December 29, 2018, online, The Albuquerque Journal. SAPELLO – Gary Morton, time-tested cowboy and talented, point-on painter of the puncher life, is standing in the back room of his house, portions of which are a log cabin built a hundred years ago in this small community a dozen miles north of Las Vegas, N.M. For a normal person this would be the living room,” says Morton of the space, flooded by late-morning winter light from a north-facing window. For Morton, it’s a studio outfitted with an easel, paints, brushes, prints and paintings finished and in progress. Outside that north window are wide-open spaces stretching across pasture to mountains studded with piñon and cedar. But the rugged, rolling, climbing and dropping ranch lands of the West are also in the studio, captured in Morton’s art. Men on horseb... Read full biography
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