Month: July 2019

Why Historical Paintings Matter

Why Historical Paintings Matter

Contemporary artists creating historical paintings fulfill a unique role in our world. These painters choose to craft their work with historic characters operating in various environments of the world. While there are innumerable possibilities of settings and scenes to depict throughout history, paintings of the American West hold a special place in the annals of historical art. Luminaries of Native American and cowboy historical paintings such as Howard Terpning, John Coleman, and Morgan Weistling, set the standard for quality and passion. These artists and many others capture a unique historical and cultural phenomenon, which unfolded in modern areas of U.S. and Mexico.

 

Historical Paintings Honor Culture

Painters of historical subjects pay tribute and give honor to the culture depicted in the art. Terpning, for example, explains his passion this way: “American Indian history fascinates me. I feel privileged to be one of their storytellers. I think it’s important to tell the story of the Plains Indians because their history is our history . . . part of our heritage. The history of the West is the only history America has that is uniquely our own.” Indeed, Native American history is intimately related to the complex tapestry of history in this distinctive region of the world. Artists such as Bill Anton focus on cowboy subjects in the American West. Historical paintings of these subjects reflect the intimate connections between man and nature.

 

Historical Art Helps Us Remember

American history is filled with complex and interrelated cultural clashes and experiences. Native American culture is an incredibly rich and diverse subject spanning hundreds of different tribes across the American continent. Tragedy, heroism, pain, turmoil, survival, and every other imaginable human experience can be witnessed in the limitless narratives of the American West. Scott Tallman Powers is another exceptional painter who excels at capturing the human element of various cultures and communities across the world. Morgan Weistling often features frontiersmen, women, and children engaging in everyday activities. Such works are snapshots of different times, locations, and cultures, but the human experience is the common thread running through the art.

 

Art Connects Viewers to Common Roots

Many folks invest in historical paintings for their home collection out of a sense of connection with the subject. Cultural identity in the American Southwest runs deep. The stories of those who lived in the geographical regions across the American lands are part of the DNA of America. Even for those who do not share a direct connection to subjects of American West art, such paintings speak on multiple levels to the human experience with aesthetically rich and inspiring craftsmanship as well. A scene of American Indians traversing the wild, expansive American plains on a hunt, a blacksmith forging tools, or fruit vendor laying out his fares are a few of the limitless possibilities of historical paintings.

 

Build Your Own Historical Art Collection

High-quality historical paintings tell a story and elicit emotional responses from viewers. Moving art pieces help to create a lush and cohesive home ambiance giving you personal satisfaction as a collector. One of the best ways to go about making your own art collection is with high-quality prints from artists of the highest caliber. Fine Art Publishing is the premier publisher of contemporary historical paintings from leading artists in the field. Find the American West painting that speaks to you from our extensive collection. Fine Art’s limited edition canvas prints are the best quality prints money can buy. With exceptional coloring and premium varnish, which is archival, certified, these prints are crafted to last beyond the next 100+ years. Choose from the collection of award-winning art pieces and start or add to your art collection today.

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How to Choose Southwestern Décor

How to Choose Southwestern Décor

How to Choose Southwestern Décor

Creating a home environment that embodies the heart and soul of the American West with the warm and colorful southwestern style requires a skilled eye for decoration. Southwestern décor is a vibrant mix of color and stylized materials rooted in the rich history of American, Mexican, and Native influences. Most southwestern decorated rooms will take advantage of desert tones with warm lighting and essential features including Western art.

Find the Style You Prefer

Within the wide scope of southwestern décor, you can choose between a more contemporary style or a traditional leaning. A contemporary southwestern set up may be more minimalist, with dark-wood accents and furniture and accessories that use simple, clean lines; whereas a traditional look will use more vibrant colors and bold features like tasseled rugs and furniture. Either way, to pull off that perfect southwest look, you want to use coloring and accessories that create a cohesive and quintessential style.

Accentuate Your Spaces with Southwestern Paintings

Perhaps the most iconic and essential feature of any southwestern home is the art. Western art is rooted in the history of frontiersmen and women and Native Peoples often focused during the expansionist period in the United States. Cowboy and Native American art capture elements of American identity and culture set to the stunning natural beauty of American landscapes. Western paintings are the perfect way to unify a room under the culturally rich and aesthetically pleasing power of southwestern art.

Southwestern Native American Art

Contemporary artists producing Native American art hold the unique privilege of telling a moving story within the frame of the painting. Luminaries in the field, such as renowned Western painter, Howard Terpning, lauded sculptor and painter, John Coleman, and culturally inspired painter, Scott Tallman Powers, set the standard for contemporary Native American art. Complete your southwestern look with the highest quality limited edition prints of your favorite Western artist.

Southwestern Cowboy Art

Cowboy painters focus on the uniquely American experience borne out of the professional cattle wranglers in Northern Mexico and the American Southwest. Cowboy art often features the cowboy, his horse, and the land. Stunning landscapes with iconic features such as red clay rock formations, desert sunsets, mountain ranges, plains, and all varieties of water forms are the perfect backdrop to set the mood in your southwestern style home. Leading cowboy artists such as Morgan Weistling and Bill Anton are the perfect choices to add to your southwestern art collection.

The Perfect Painting for Southwestern Décor

Once you are looking to for the ideal southwest paintings for your home, you want to consider a number of elements. First, remember that with art, quality is essential. Fine Art Publishing offers the highest quality prints money can buy featuring the leading southwestern painters in the field. Every limited edition print is made with premium quality prints, canvas, and varnish. With Fine Art Publishing prints, your home will be complete with stunning southwest paintings that are visual experiences telling stories that touch the soul. View our comprehensive collection of fine Western art prints and create your dream southwestern decorated home today.

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About the Artist Scott Tallman Powers

About the Artist Scott Tallman Powers

About the Artist Scott Tallman Powers | Fine Art Publishing

Scott Tallman Powers is a student of the human experience. With a passion for exploring diverse cultures worldwide through his painting, Powers is a connoisseur of the human spirit. Often featuring unique personalities across various cultures, with cultural architecture and natural landscapes, Scott Power’s art captures the universal connections that span cultural divides of geography and time. Art historian, dealer, and author, R. H. Love, spoke of Power’s work: “With practiced spontaneity, he reveals a rich impasto surface. Without a doubt, Scott Tallman Powers has perfected an outstanding technique that we often refer to as painterly.”

Scott Powers’ Art Career

A little bit About the Artist Scott Tallman Powers. Powers was born in Birmingham Alabama in 1972. Keeping with the legacy of his father who worked as a medical illustrator, photographer, and fine artist, Powers would be found, pencil in hand, drawing constantly from a young age. Learning and creating alongside his father, Powers fostered his love for art from an early age and he continued to pursue his passion into higher education. He studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago training under leading instructors in oil painting, watercolor, drawing, anatomy, and sculpture. Following his rigorous training at the Academy, Scott worked as an illustrator for a Chicago ad agency before committing full-time to his dream working as a fine artist.

International Acclaim

Ever the storyteller, Powers has traveled the globe portraying people from diverse cultures with nuance and ardor through his painting. As the winner of dozens of prestigious awards, Powers’ work has been exhibited internationally as far as China and in museums and exhibits across the United States. Scott Powers is also the founder of “The Plein Air Painters of Chicago.” In addition, he is a board member and signature member of the Oil Painters of America. Powers has earned acclaim for his Western art pieces featuring cowboys, indigenous peoples and natural settings of America, Mexico, and Central America. Inspired by human emotion and authenticity, his works often focus on diverse people found around the world beyond the American continents as well.

Art Borne Out of Passion

Scott Powers is an internationally renowned artist with the artistic acumen of a true master. His honors span the spectrum with top awards earned at the Salon International, the Plein Air Easton National Juried Competition, and Oil Painters of America’s National Show. He is represented by several national galleries including Settlers West and his work has been exhibited in museum collections in the U.S. and China. Fine Art Publishing is proud to offer the finest quality fine art limited edition prints of Scott Tallman Powers. Browse our extensive catalog to find the piece that moves you. Now that you know a bit About the Artist Scott Tallman Powers you should be able to find the right piece for you.

Read about our other artists

John Coleman
Morgan Weistling
Howard Terpning
Bill Anton