Mort Künstler
Mort Künstler is considered one of America's best historical artists. His portraits range in topics from prehistoric American life to the flights of the space shuttle. He began his passion for capturing the Civil War began more than 20 years ago. Today, he focuses most of his talents on depicting the lives and emotions of the country's most challenging years. Mr. Mr. Künstler is the country's most-collected Civil War artist and has received unparalleled acclaim for his work in this genre.
Terry Redlin
Terry Redlin's passion for painting wildlife begins with his hometown of Watertown, South Dakota. Redlin, a master artist for more than 25 years, remains one of the country's most collected painters of both wildlife and Americana. His style, often referred to as “romantic realism”, is not only a visual experience, but one that awakens all of our senses.
Rod Chase
Rod Chase is an artist who is best known for painting the Foundation of Freedom series — a collection of patriotic and Americana images showcasing famous historical monuments in our nation's capital. His artwork truly captures the patriotic spirit of Washington.
James Christensen
James C. Christensen's art includes unique people, places and things that exist somewhere between adult dreams and childhood memories. “I don’t think of myself as a fantasy artist,” said Christensen. “I certainly have an affinity for myths, fables and ancient lore, but I also find time to create landscapes and other subjects which include commissions. Christensen was recently designated as a “Utah Art Treasure,” one of Utah’s Top 100 Artists by the Springville Museum of Art and received the Governor’s Award for Art. He was inducted into the U.S. Art magazine’s Hall of Fame. Jim and his wife, Carole, co-chair the Mormon Arts Foundation.
Ian Plant
Photographer Ian Plant has been exploring our natural world for the past ten years, specializing in the Eastern United States. Ian’s fine art prints are signed and numbered, and are made using state-of-the art digital printing technology, allowing for incredibly vibrant reproductions of the original images.