Western Art Collector

Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival

Jackson Hole, WY

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It’s time to celebrate the arts once again at the annual Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival, put on by the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce in Jackson, Wyoming. This is definitely a year for change, as the chamber has introduced a virtual solution for those who prefer not to join the in-person festivitie­s involving art shows, design, food, wine and history. In addition, the featured artwork this year by Thomas Blackshear II, offers a fresh, new direction with his contempora­ry, Western nouveau style.

Local galleries and businesses will also be hosting shows and events, while the infamous Quickdraw is the highlight of the festival. “The main event is always the Quickdraw,” explains Britney Magleby, the director of special events for Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce. “Artists will gather around the downtown square to paint or sculpt in plein air, and they will get started earlier this year, since we’ve asked each artist to live-stream their process for our virtual platform.”

The artists will be set to work for 90 minutes, starting at 8 a.m. on September 19. Upon completion, all work immediatel­y goes to auction. With the advent of the livestream, collectors worldwide will be able to witness the process. “People can now have an even deeper connection to a piece, since they’re seeing it done step by step,” adds Magleby.

The featured piece Hunter’s Watch by Blackshear, represente­d by Trailside Galleries in Jackson, is to be auctioned in the middle of the Quickdraw. This colorful, engaging work depicting a Native American man with

bow and arrow among foliage, is the most contempora­ry piece chosen by the festival. In past years, the festival has always featured work that has a representa­tion of the Tetons.

“While Blackshear’s work beautifull­y represents the Western art that we’ve become known for selecting for our much-anticipate­d annual posters, it also appeals to a new type of buyer and collector,” says Magleby. “We expect both young buyers just starting their collection­s, and traditiona­l collectors who have been purchasing art in Jackson for decades, to take interest in this piece.”

Blackshear, a graduate of American Academy of Art in Chicago, started his career has an illustrato­r for the Hallmark Card Company, became a freelance illustrato­r and has recently been inducted into the Society of Illustrato­rs Hall of Fame. Blackshear now paints full time and creates with a dramatic flare that has quickly received the attention of many collectors. His work most recently appeared at the Masters of the American West exhibition in Los Angeles. “We weren’t necessaril­y looking for something different,” says Magleby of the committee that voted on Blackshear’s work, “but it was pretty unanimous with his use of color and his unique style.”

Join the celebratio­n that also includes music, culinary treats, gallery walks and much more, from September 9 through

September 20. Find the livestream Quickdraw and additional informatio­n on the festival website, and bid for your favorite piece through Bidsquare.

“We’d love for people to participat­e in-person, but if they’re not comfortabl­e being in public, then they have the option to still be involved,” Magleby says.

 ??  ?? Artist Renso Tamse during the 2019 Quickdraw.
Artist Renso Tamse during the 2019 Quickdraw.
 ??  ?? Thomas Blackshear II, Hunter’s Watch, oil on canvas with gold leaf, 38 x 30”
Thomas Blackshear II, Hunter’s Watch, oil on canvas with gold leaf, 38 x 30”
 ??  ?? Bidders during the 2019 auction.
Bidders during the 2019 auction.
 ??  ?? Festival entrance near the Jackson Town Square.
Festival entrance near the Jackson Town Square.
 ??  ?? Artist Amy Ringholz during the 2019 Quickdraw.
Artist Amy Ringholz during the 2019 Quickdraw.

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