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New Paintings by Leland Holiday

 

talking to me
Talking to Me? Acrylic by Leland Holiday 40″ x 30″ $1200.00
Keeping an Eye on You Acrylic by Leland Holiday 40″ x 30″ $1200.00
Mr. Happy Acrylic by Leland Holiday 40″ x 30″ $1200.00

 

New Paintings by Leland Holiday for Red Show at

Spirits in the Wind Gallery
Usually Leland creates Native American and Wildlife paintings but for this show a unique twist.
I love the bright colors and personalities which is fun and sassy!!

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As a young boy, Leland was inspired by the paintings of his uncle, Howard Holiday. He started doing pencil drawings when he was seven years old. Thirsting to learn more about art, he started checking out library books. He loved seeing the work of Picasso, Jackson Pollack, and Georgia O’Keefe, but was especially blown away by the work of Jean Michele Basquiat.

In 1990 when he was sixteen years old, his mother brought home a set of acrylic paints. Leland would start painting in the morning and become so caught up that he would forget to eat. His days were filled with the joy of expressing his artwork. He would use anything he could find for materials; spray paint, house paint, found wood, old fence posts, practically anything that provided a surface for his exciting palette of colors. He surprises himself by changing the shading or colors. He never thinks about what someone may think of his work, whether or not they will like it.

Because of the carvings he was creating along with his brothers, he was almost immediately categorized as a folk artist, yet he felt he had much more to offer. About three years ago when he pushed to expand his expression, collectors were afraid to move with his changes and for some time he struggled internally and financially. Fortunately, that battleship finally turned and he is once again enjoying the freedom of painting his personal vision of color and expression.

His wife and family have been his greatest source of encouragement. He doesn’t quite know why he creates the work that he does. He simply feels compelled to create. He feels there is a long road ahead, a good road with great opportunity for expressing his individuality.

1211 Washington Ave.,  Golden, CO  80401  www.spiritsinthewindgallery.com  

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Tipis – of a Different Color!

north rain oil painting jim hagstrom
North Rain
yellow feather tipi oil painting jim hagstrom
Yellow Feather
home ground tipi oil painting jim hagsrtom
Home Ground
ma'eone red tipi oil painting jim hagstrom
Ma’eone Oil on canvas by Jim Hagstrom 8″ x 8″ $495.00

When you think of American Indian tipis color – you think of beige and white. Not Artist, Jim Hagstrom. They were homes with color, brilliance; a place where life was surrounded by love, activity and hard work.  This new mini series 8″ x 8″ oil paintings on stretched canvas are new to Spirits in the Wind Gallery. Spirits in the Wind Gallery has featured Jim’s artwork for some time now and he creates each piece with a tick pallette knife thickness so it jumps off the canvas in various mixed colors.  8″ x 8″ $495.00 each. Makes a great wall collage. View web site.

Wikipedia:
A tipi[1] (also tepee[2] and teepee[3][4]) is a conical tent, traditionally made of animal skins, and wooden poles.[5][6] The tipi was used by the nomadic tribes/band governments of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies in North America.[7][8][9] Tipis are stereotypically associated with Native Americans in the United States/Canadian Aboriginal people in general, however, Native Americans and First Nations from places other than the Great Plains or Canadian Prairies mostly used different types of dwellings.[1][note 1] The tipi is durable,[10] provides warmth and comfort in winter,[11] is cool in the heat of summer,[note 2] and is dry during heavy rains.[12][13] Tipis could be disassembled and packed away quickly when a tribe decided to move and could be reconstructed quickly upon settling in a new area.[14][15][note 3] This portability was important to Plains Indians with their nomadic lifestyle.[16]

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Horse sculpture in various mediums

going into a tail spin bronze horse sculpture tammy bality
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the spin at liberty tammy bality
Spin at Liberty, Tammy Lynne Penn
medicine hat xi horse stoneware sculpture tammy bality
Medicine Hat XI, Tammy Lynne Penn

Tammy Lynne Penn, sculptor loves her horses.
She loves to ride and sculpt horses. You can plainly see this in her artwork.
The stand alone bronze minature to the interactive rotary base sculpture”The Spin at Liberty”
and hand built clay horses. No two pieces alike when she creates the hand built horses. You will own the one and only. The artist is nationally recognized for her work. Tammy is happy you love her sculpture because she applies so much effort in her detail.  Spirits in the Wind Gallery has featured her work for many years and it keeps getting better!

Spirits in the Wind Gallery, 1211 Washington Ave., Golden, CO  80401
303-279-1192

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Aspen Collection Gold & Silver Jewelry by Wolfgang Vaatz

#WV 221P Aspen Pendant: Carved & Engraved argentium silver with CA placer gold fused, oxidized. Oxidized Sterling silver chain with 3.5" extension. 0.9"/25mm diameter $
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#WV044B Aspen Trees Collection II cuff: Carved & engraved argentium silver with CA placer gold fused, oxidized. Size M 1.8"h x 2.27"w x 0.87"d $
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#WV126E Rocky Mountain Memories earrings with 14k gold hooks: carved, engraved & textured 18k gold fused to sterling silver 2.7 mm diamonds 0.87"/22mm dia $
#WV1-WV126E Rocky Mountain Memories earrings with 14k gold hooks: carved, engraved & textured 18k gold fused to sterling silver 2.7 mm diamonds 0.87″/22mm dia $758.00
#WV206P At the River: carved, engraved & textured 18kt gold, CA placer gold & 14 k white gold fused to sterling silver. Oxidized Sterling silver chain 16" with 3.5" extension. 1.88"h x.019"d;47x22.54.5mm $
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