Rocks, White, and Blue
"Rocks, White, and Blue" is a beautiful representation of the Texas hill country. The river flows swiftly through the rocky landscape onto calmer waters and grassy hills.

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"Rocks, White, and Blue" is a beautiful representation of the Texas hill country. The river flows swiftly through the rocky landscape onto calmer waters and grassy hills.
In this impressionist painting by Edouard Cortes, turn-of-the-century Paris is brought back to life. People cross the Pont Neuf on foot or by carriage. The streetlights illuminate the still-wet pavement from the passing storm.

"Autumn Scene" is an original oil painting by the well-known Texas landscape artist, A.D. Greer. The golds of autumn have reached the leaves of the trees and reflect onto the quiet pool below.
In this wonderful example of Tom Dorr's work, the mood of West Texas is perfectly captured in a sunset scene. Penning up the horse for the evening, a cowboy atop his trusty steed finishes up his ranch duties as the sun sets over the landscape, casting the scene in a warm orange glow.

Like the artists that came long before him, John Berry loved to study paintings from the past. In this piece, he paints the Lady of Shallott after John William Waterhouse. Berry captures the tragedy and romance of the story behind the painting while also honoring the original work.
Painted at Southwest Gallery's Annual Summer Art Festival, this piece showcase John Cook's ability to capture a brief moment in time. These two cows are moving along but have posed briefly for their portraits in the sunlight.
In this stunning example of Gene Brown's colorful works, a grove of cypress trees with multi-color bark sways over a little village that is nestled beneath the California vineyard and mountain-scape.

"Farmhouse in Autumn" is an original oil on canvas painting by Dalhart Windberg. In this miniature, a small farmhouse sits on a hillside at the edge of a glistening creek. The setting sun turns the sky orange while the changing seasons turn the foliage to red and shades of gold.

An unusual but nonetheless spectacular painting by Harold Kraus, this piece has the essence of a modern Edward Hopper painting. Dark and moody with pops of vibrant color and light, this piece is sure to stop anyone in the tracks.
This painting gives you a glimpse into the young girl's dreams. The birds, representing emotional freedom, are neither caged nor flying. The growing girl can't wait to be older, so she stands upon a block, offering a glimpse into a young girl's story.
"Destiny" is an acrylic sculpture by Frederick Hart who believed everyone has a destiny that is shaped by their abilities, ideals, and passions and calls them at some point in their life. His vision of "sculpting with light" shines through in his method of embedding one sculpture in another.
A gorgeous example of Tony Bass' dark and moody works, this bouquet bursts with shades of muted pinks and deep reds. The ribbon tying the bouquet seems to blend with the background and the texture added to the canvas surface is the final touch to this soft, delicate work.
In this breathtaking photorealistic painting by Linda Lucas-Hardy, wild flowers bloom in a deep green field. The gold of the flowers practically glows as they welcome Spring to the Earth.

Harold Kraus' imagination takes flight in his newest set of paintings! "Sour Grapes" puts a whimsical twist on the classic still life. Books support the bowl of apples, oranges, and grapes. In a classic Kraus twist, he uses book pages as the highlight on the bowl and stand.

Kraus is probably most known for his floral still-lifes. In this more muted piece, the red roses steal the show accompanied by pops of indigo buds framing the bouquet.
This large scale Kent Wallis is sure to take your breath away! A vibrant garden flourishes along a country road leading to a quaint home. Looking at this painting is like looking through a window to a peaceful and ideal country retreat.
An iconic Western artist, Tony Eubanks has captured the spirit of the West in this wonderful painting. A pair of cowboys watches over their herd of cows as they round up for the day, counting each one to make sure all get back to the ranch safely.
"Wind Rider" is an exceptional example of Tony Bass' rocking horse series. A metaphor for life's uncertainties, this particular rocking horse is charging forward, riding the wind into the future to face it head-on.

An array of delightful coffee cups and saucers is on display in this exciting piece by Harold Kraus. Blueberries are scattered across the table surface adding a touch of color to this whimsical still life.
A master of the still life, Mark Pettit, has beautifully rendered this arrangement of fruit and objects. A Delft vase lies behind the glistening grapes while a goblet of wine is placed and stands stoically among the perfectly ripened peaches.


In this gorgeous and vibrant piece, a flock of ducks begins to descend toward the glistening river, to float and find some food. The autumn foliage abounds and the painting is so detailed, one can almost feel the soft blades of grass and hear the softly flowing waters.
Antoine Blanchard is a master for capturing turn-of-the-century Paris. In this piece, the Place de la Concorde is immortalized in soft blues and creams. The Parisians walk through the plaza past the iconic fountain and obelisk making one long for a time past.
"Horns That Pierce the Sky" is an original oil on canvas painting by Phil Beck. A longhorn, the symbol of Texas, is presented up close to the viewer with horns that reach far up into the blue sky behind him.

This rare figurative bronze by Frederick Hart is also a working fountain. The water spouts from the bronze wrist and trickles over the glass orb.
Phil Beck is a master when it comes to painting animals, but cows are certainly his specialty and what he is most known for! This particular cow portrait shows a sweet calf walking up to the viewer making it a little difficult to just "walk on by".
A master of portraiture, John Berry studied Native American photographs and visited with tribes throughout the US and Canada to better understand their rich cultures. This piece depicts Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce who fought fiercely for the freedom of his people.
"Happy Hour at the River" showcases Phil Beck's exceptional talent for painting wildlife. A group of horses wades through a river and stop for a quick drink before they continue on their journey.

"Passion Fruit" is a 3D-lithograph by James Rizzi. In this piece, various fruits can be seen on a kitchen table with a photograph hung on the striped wall of a couple passionately sharing a kiss.

In this landscape by A.D. Greer, the artist masterfully captures the essence of the transitioning seasons. Autumn has just touched the foliage and appears to give the forest a warm, orangey glow. Price includes frame.
One of Fobear's latest works, this painting has all kinds of hidden finds. Various kinds of foliage abound and little chipmunks can be seen hiding their big green world.
Known for capturing the beauty of his home state of Utah, Kent Wallis also holds a special place in his heart for the landscapes of Italy. In this piece, he pays homage to the lakeside town of Gardone. A flourishing garden cascades toward a stately villa perched on the lakeshore.


"Tamed" is large-scale piece featuring a trio of lions that have lain down for a late afternoon rest. Behind the trio, the diversity of the African landscape abounds. From the Savannah to a flowing, rocky river to the green trees and mountains beyond.

This bronze is a perfect example of Raymond Gibby's mastery of portraying wildlife. A devoted wolf mother watches over her rambunctious pups, who are hiding throughout the bronze landscape. The father dutifully watches over his family, placing a protective paw over his mate.
In this iconic Western piece by Tom Dorr, a cowboy prepares his horse to ride out for the day. His loyal companion hound looks on with excitement.

In this gorgeous piece by impressionist painter, Kent Wallis, he perfectly captures the vibrance of a thriving garden. The flowers in various colors pop against the subtle greenery bordering the garden.

"Ex Nihilo Figure 3" is a full-scale plaster of the final stone sculpture of Ex Nihilo commissioned as part of the "Creation Sculptures" for the Washington National Cathedral. Bronze editions made later and authorized by the Washington Cathedral.
In this gorgeous seascape painting by Marc Esteve, one feels transported to the coast. The crystal clear waters rise up in refreshing waves that you can practically hear. The sea spray seems to come out of the canvas to splash the viewer, reminding them of the perfect beach day.
This Surrealist painting features a stunning woman from India wearing a headdress telling an Indian creation story. The world is perched on the back of a turtle and supported by elephants. Some of the most famous creations from the Indian subcontinent crown the top, including the Taj Mahal.
A gorgeous take a Venice scene, this piece radiates with shimmering lights on the famous Venice canals. A photorealist painter, Sorin perfectly captures the light and architecture as if the viewer is enjoying a gondola ride on the canals as the sun sets on the city.


"Adam Fragment" is a detail from the full-scale trumeau figure of Adam commissioned for the Washington National Cathedral.

No one parties quite like the class of 1940! In this vibrant work by Harold Kraus, couples dance and swirl to classic records in what might be the most exciting class reunion of all time!
Kent Wallis' newest work is truly his latest masterpiece. Surrounded by mountains, this homestead abounds in beauty with vibrant lavender blooming across a wide pasture.


In this portrait, a young Romanian woman softly gazes at the viewer as she rests her head on her hands. Her elbows rest on a table set for tea while a rose from the vase behind her has been placed lovingly in front of her.