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Born 1946 Sterling, Colorado. Known for: Plein-air landscape and figure painting.
A plein-air landscape painter and also a printmaker in the traditional or realist style, Skip Whitcomb studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He was raised on a ranch near... Read full biography
A plein-air landscape painter and also a printmaker in the traditional or realist style, Skip Whitcomb studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He was raised on a ranch near Sterling, Colorado and spent his summers in Wyoming and then settled in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He now... Read full biography
A plein-air landscape painter and also a printmaker in the traditional or realist style, Skip Whitcomb studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He was raised on a ranch near Sterling, Colorado and spent his summers in Wyoming and then settled in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He now (2003) lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, and has participated in gallery invitational shows and museum exhibitions around the country. He is the two-time winner of both the Artist's Choice Award at... Read full biography
A plein-air landscape painter and also a printmaker in the traditional or realist style, Skip Whitcomb studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He was raised on a ranch near Sterling, Colorado and spent his summers in Wyoming and then settled in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He now (2003) lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, and has participated in gallery invitational shows and museum exhibitions around the country. He is the two-time winner of both the Artist's Choice Award at the Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale and the Red Smith Memorial Award at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming. Whitcomb has also won the Grand Prize in Pastel Journal's International Competition. Source: Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale... Read full biography
A plein-air landscape painter and also a printmaker in the traditional or realist style, Skip Whitcomb studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He was raised on a ranch near Sterling, Colorado and spent his summers in Wyoming and then settled in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He now (2003) lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, and has participated in gallery invitational shows and museum exhibitions around the country. He is the two-time winner of both the Artist's Choice Award at the Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale and the Red Smith Memorial Award at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming. Whitcomb has also won the Grand Prize in Pastel Journal's International Competition. Source: Buffalo Bill Art Show & Sale... Read full biography
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- Big Bend AdventureFebruary 2007EditorSouthwest Art
- Skip Whitcomb: The True Meaning of Plein-Air PaintingSeptember 2005Plein Air Magazine
- The Joy in RiskAugust 2005Wilkinson, ToddSouthwest Art
- Art Events-CaliforniaJuly 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Plein Air Painters of American MoveJune 2004Editors, Art-TalkArt-Talk
- From Sea to Shining SeaMay 2004Stern, JeanSouthwest Art
- The Winners CircleApril 2004Editor, Pastel JournalThe Pastel Journal
- On the Scene-Reports from AcrossFebruary 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art Events-ColoradoJanuary 2004Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- Best of the West - ColoradoApril 2003Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art Events-ColoradoNovember 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Skip WhitcombJanuary 2001Lecoq, JohnSouthwest Art
- Bob Barlow and Skip WhitcombAugust 1996Schuster, Kenneth LSouthwest Art
- Using oil studies to make pastelsJuly 1996Frankel, KarenAmerican Artist
- Skip WhitcombSeptember 1994Flood, Elizabeth ClairSouthwest Art
