Trailside Galleries Newsletter-June 2019

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Excellence in Art Since 1963

NEWSLE T TER | JUNE 2019

Dear Friends Our summer season in Jackson Hole gets under way on June 17 with our annual High Country Summer show and sale. This show is one with wide collector appeal as the works curated for the event feature a variety of subjects and artistic styles. We have a number of new works from gallery favorites including Z.S. Liang, Mian Situ, Jenness Cortez, Kathleen Dunphy, Bradley Schmehl and Lanny Grant among others. We hope you can join us for our Open House at the gallery on Thursday evening June 20. Additionally, we are pleased to have two featured showcases in June for Nicholas Coleman and Ross Buckland. Life in the Rockies highlights the latest studio paintings from Coleman, whose subjects include both western and wildlife art.

Robert Duncan, Along the River Trail, oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches, $32,000

Through the guidance of his father, renown painter, and sculptor Michael Coleman, Nicholas has been painting and drawing since he was a young boy. Coleman’s work has a degree of spontaneity and a slight impressionistic feel that allow the viewer to participate in the scenes he creates. He endeavors to create a connection between his paintings and the observer by invoking a mood that the viewer can walk into. Canadian artist Ross Buckland brings us Beyond All Roads, a collection of new aviation art. Buckland’s paintings are influenced by his own flying experience mixed with a sentimental, nostalgic notion of aviation's adventurous past. As can be seen in his newest studio works, the goal is not necessarily to depict an actual location or event, but rather to celebrate the natural elements and the typical environment and circumstances of flying far from the established airways. Looking ahead, we have a full schedule of shows planned for July through September. For the latest information and dates for these upcoming events, please check our website regularly and also visit us via our online platforms including Facebook, Pinterest, Linkedin, Twitter, and Instagram. Should your summer travel bring you to Jackson, we look forward to having you stop in for a visit. Morgan Weistling, Marshal Adams, 1875, oil on canvas, 24 x 18 inches, $19,000 (Sold by Draw on June 20)

Maryvonne Leshe, Managing Partner


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