Western Art Collector

Small treasures

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Up to 75 works

The Plainsmen Gallery 2141 Main Street

(727) 734-8200 www.plainsmen.com

Steven Lang

“There is an unlimited amount of authentic imagery one can paint. I read a lot of books on the period and every page can provide inspiratio­n for a painting.”

Lang’s work is full of detail and color, and realistica­lly depicts the dynamic nature of the Native American people. He strives to “bring my paintings to life, while rendering a ‘painterly style.’”

Other artists not to be missed are wildlife artists Grant Hacking with work such as The Royal Couple, showing a female and male lion looking off into the distance, and Eppler with his piece Horned Toad, featuring a detailed bronze sculpture of a horned lizard.

This eclectic show of Small Works & More starts December 5 and runs through January 2, 2021, at Plainsmen Gallery. Don’t miss the opportunit­y to view these Western treasures.

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 ??  ?? Top: Jim Eppler, Horned Toad, bronze, 6½ x 25/8 x 3¾”
Left: Grant Hacking, The Royal Couple, oil, 16 x 20”
Top: Jim Eppler, Horned Toad, bronze, 6½ x 25/8 x 3¾” Left: Grant Hacking, The Royal Couple, oil, 16 x 20”
 ??  ?? Randy Galloway, Skilled Tracker, handmade paper, 22 x 16”
Randy Galloway, Skilled Tracker, handmade paper, 22 x 16”
 ??  ?? Steven Lang, The Enemy Comes, oil, 21 x 34”
Steven Lang, The Enemy Comes, oil, 21 x 34”

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