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In the February/March 2026 issue of Western Art & Architecture, editor Shari Morrison caught up with Susan and Jake Potje to learn about the history of the Celebration of Fine Art and get a few of their art collection tips. See the full article below, or


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Erica Iman’s sculptural vessels, paintings and ceramic wall pieces go miles beyond the visual surface. They feel rooted––deeply connected to the earth. They evoke a sense of calm and peace, perhaps because they are made of the very elements from which we all origina...


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Whether urban scenes, sweeping vistas, or plant and animal life, fine art photographers have a way of capturing the emotion of the moment. Learn how photographers Michael Paul and Gray McQuarrie use patience, timing, lighting, exposure and composition combined with technical skills to tell powerful stories frozen in time.

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Still life art, which depicts mostly inanimate subject matter, has been a prominent art form for centuries. Objects may be natural, like food, flowers or plants, or manmade, such as glasses, books or collectible items. Color, composition and light play a key role in the message of a still life. Discover what inspires artists Barbara Rudolph and Graydon Foulger to carry on thi...


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Still life art, which depicts mostly inanimate subject matter, has been a prominent art form for centuries. Objects may be natural, like food, flowers or plants, or manmade, such as glasses, books or collectible items. Color, composition and light play a key role in the message of a still life. Discover what inspires today’s artists to carry on this timeless tradition.


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