Nathan Solano PRICE CHARTS
Born 1950 Utah. Known for: Western genre and Indian painting, photography, illustration.
Solano was born in Utah, and attended the University of Colorado. He was drafted and did a tour in Vietnam as an infantry sergeant. Nathan spent a number of years working in Colorado and Florida as a... Read full biography
Solano was born in Utah, and attended the University of Colorado. He was drafted and did a tour in Vietnam as an infantry sergeant. Nathan spent a number of years working in Colorado and Florida as a photographer, illustrator, and art director for advertising agencies. In 1987 he began painting for... Read full biography
Solano was born in Utah, and attended the University of Colorado. He was drafted and did a tour in Vietnam as an infantry sergeant. Nathan spent a number of years working in Colorado and Florida as a photographer, illustrator, and art director for advertising agencies. In 1987 he began painting for a living and has never looked back. His work has been featured in Southwest Art, Artists Magazine, Taos magazine, Western Horseman Magazine and Cowboys & Indians. Most recently Nathan's work was... Read full biography
Solano was born in Utah, and attended the University of Colorado. He was drafted and did a tour in Vietnam as an infantry sergeant. Nathan spent a number of years working in Colorado and Florida as a photographer, illustrator, and art director for advertising agencies. In 1987 he began painting for a living and has never looked back. His work has been featured in Southwest Art, Artists Magazine, Taos magazine, Western Horseman Magazine and Cowboys & Indians. Most recently Nathan's work was featured in the Western Art Collector Magazine.
Solano was born in Utah, and attended the University of Colorado. He was drafted and did a tour in Vietnam as an infantry sergeant. Nathan spent a number of years working in Colorado and Florida as a photographer, illustrator, and art director for advertising agencies. In 1987 he began painting for a living and has never looked back. His work has been featured in Southwest Art, Artists Magazine, Taos magazine, Western Horseman Magazine and Cowboys & Indians. Most recently Nathan's work was featured in the Western Art Collector Magazine.

