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Based on Michael Swearngin's book, this short film is an insight into the artist's work and inspiration. Directed by ClickArtists' JD Charnley and produced by Michael Swearngin.

 

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Dave Newman Studio
Prescott, Arizona

"My collage work is heavily influenced by life's objects - signs, buildings, music, advertisements and nostalgia. Sometimes my art begins on the side of the road where I've found an interesting object. I search garage sales, junk yards and antique swap meets for items I can work into a painted collage construction. I use photos I've taken, acrylic paint, wood, metal, silk screened images and found objects to weave a story with my art."

Dave's work has been featured on many TV shows and in movies. There have been numerous articles and Dave's images have appeared in South West Art Magazine, Trail Of Painted Pony's collector Books, and recent Fender Guitar Catalogs.

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Contemporary Cowboy
Scottsdale, Arizona

Michael Swearngin's interest in the American Cowboy began at a young age. Michael was born in Olathe, Kansas in 1959 and in his youth his grandfather taught him the heritage of the cattleman and rancher. Michael's family moved overseas for six years where his father and mother traveled throughout Europe. There his interest in painting began.

Kevin Red Star
Roberts, Montana

As one of the most acclaimed artists of our time, Kevin Red Star is a Native American painter of American Indian culture. Painting in a contemporary style, Kevin's work can be seen in museums, exhibitions and art galleries throughout America. Original paintings, lithographs, Giclee prints, commemorative posters and cards by the artist are also available online from the website.

Derek Youngquist
Palm Springs, California

A master of unique finishes and textures, Derek Youngquist is an artist who works primarily with mild steel to create commanding metal wall sculptures. Typically, one of his pieces will be 48 inches by 60 inches and weigh approximately forty-five pounds. Armed with a laser torch and his inspiration, he must move precisely as he cuts, shapes and molds the hot metal. Derek frequently combines the molten metal with stone, wood, fiber or ceramic, creating multi-faceted artwork. This artist's work is so diverse that it can be categorized as sculpture, as metal art or as mixed media depending on the piece.

Delk Art
Los Osos, California

Brad's conceptual paintings enter his conscious thought as completed pieces. The unique vision of his paintings create a subtle conflict of ideas, serving both humorous whimsy and serious thought.

Brad is a native of California and a self-taught artist. Over the past 20 years Brad has completed over 500 paintings, watercolors and pencil portraits.

Julie Dunn Fine Art
San Luis Obispo, California

San Luis Obispo artist Julie Dunn paints in an unusual and refreshing style of painting known as tempera batik painting on paper. Julie's paintings are available both as Giclee prints and as original paintings. Julie's unique style is characterized by a vivid use of color, an appealing textural surface, and compelling imagery. She has won several awards for her paintings, and will accept commissions.