Art and Jewelry
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Padgett Hoke Fishing Pendant
$60Perfect for the angler. From Padgett Hoke Jewelry, this fly fishing pendant necklace will become your everyday favorite! The pendant itself is 3/4 inch wide x 1/2 inch tall. Necklace is on a 16'' Chain. Sterling Silver chain and pendant. Out-of-area buyers are responsible for shipping costs.
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Ben Roth Ski Wood Block Print
$180Jackson Hole artist, Ben Roth, creates custom sculptures and art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. In addition to sculpting, he builds furniture, makes wall-hung art and teaches young people art design and construction. This framed, wood block ski print is called "I Remember That Day." Out-of-area buyers are responsible for shipping costs.
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Metal Print of Tetons
$400Gordon Hight is a writer, photographer, filmmaker and fly fishing guide. Gordon specializes in metal prints, which have been featured in galleries in Jackson Hole. He also guides with WorldCast Anglers on the various rivers that make up the Snake River system. He considers himself most fortunate to be surrounded by some of the country's finest trout water and some pretty sweet views. Enjoy this metal print of the Tetons from a local artist! Out-of-area buyers are responsible for shipping costs.
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The Madison by Kathryn Turner
$600"The Madison" by Kathryn Mapes Turner. 12 x 9" oil on linen. The artwork of Kathryn Mapes Turner has unfolded from the mountain valley of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Here she was born as the fourth generation to be raised on the Triangle X Ranch in Grand Teton National Park. Here her consciousness of the natural world began. She grew up riding the trails of the valley, learning wilderness lore and gaining an eye for landscape. The happy synergy of a receptive spirit and a place of magnificent beauty, set the course for her life.
Turner began studying art in her teens from noted local painters. She then left Wyoming to attend the University of Notre Dame, majoring in Studio Arts. She spent an influential semester in Rome, Italy and then studied at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington D.C. Turner now has a Master's degree from the University of Virginia.
Having been passionate about painting since childhood, Turner is now nationally recognized with top honors from the American Impressionist Society and the National Academy of Equine Art. Her work has been exhibited in the National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Charlie Russell Museum and the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. Turner has been recognized as Wyoming Best Watercolor Artist in 2001 by the Wyoming Watercolor Society and was included in SouthwestArt Magazine's "Annual Profile of Young Artists with Promising Careers."
Turner believes that growing up in Grand Teton National Park, a place with such dramatic light and dramatic natural composition, gave her an intimate appreciation for art. "I believe the valley of Jackson Hole evokes expression," says Turner. She now travels all over the world to paint. With watercolors and oil paints, Turner responds with visual contemplations of beauty in hopes of sharing this love of the sublime with others through her work.
Out-of-area buyers are responsible for shipping costs.
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Trout 2-Tone Leather Bracelet
$65Introducing our new edition of REPRODUCTION Artist Edition Bronze Badges by Sight Line Provisions! What this means is that we took an original Bronze Badge that was worked on by Artist/ Designer, Edgar Diaz and made a mold of it so that we can begin to offer it in quantity, like our other Lost Cast Collection pieces. Each of these will be presented on an exclusive SLP Brown Horween Leather and Horween Black leather. Antiqued bronze badge mounted on leather bracelet. Fastened with 'just right' adjustable sizing closure to size down to 6" or up to 8" wrist.
Out-of-town buyers responsible for shipping costs.
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Fred Kingwill Watercolor
$360Long time Trout Unlimited supporter and fisherman, Fred Kingwell likes to emphasize COLOR in his transparent watercolors and he is best known for his mountain landscapes, wildlife, and flower paintings. He has won numerous awards including being Wyoming's Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year and winning 3 Peoples Choices awards from the Wyoming Watercolor Society. He has participated in Art Fairs since the 1960's. His workshops and classes feature an experimental-process approach to learning in a positive environment. Through a combination of demonstrations, exercises, critiques and caring motivation to "DO IT", he has helped thousands of people to better understand and enjoy watercolors.
Out-of-town buyers responsible for shipping costs.
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Original Cutthroat Art by Abby
$1000Abby Paffrath, was born and raised in Breckenridge Colorado. As a true mountain girl the outdoors have always been a huge part of her life. She has been skiing as long as she can remember, she grew up riding horses on her family's ranch, she is an avid flyfisher woman and loves guiding friends down the river in her drift boat. Her experiences with these sports have long influenced her work as an artist. Staying true to her mountain heritage, Abby chose to attend the University of Montana, in Missoula where she earned a bachelor's degree in fine art in 2003. During her sophomore year, Abby enrolled in a program that took her to Bali, Indonesia, where she studied the countries art and culture. She immediately fell in love with the beauty and brightness of batik and began training in the centuries old process with a skilled, local artist. For Abby, the experience was transformative and it has influenced her career as an artist ever since. Even as she now dabbles in other forms like watercolor and acrylic painting, as well as in printmaking and ceramics, her true love remains making batiks. In 2011 Abby earned her master's degree in art education at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Abby's beautiful Wyoming home continues to inspire her and challenge her to make art that reflects the natural world and the way we interact with it, play in it, and rely on it daily.
Abby created this original art piece, "Clear Water", to support TU's efforts as a member of the JH Clean Water Coalition - a group of organizations, including co-founders Friends of Fish Creek and the Teton Conservation District, working collaboratively to initiate community-wide action in programs that will improve and protect Jackson Hole's surface and groundwater quality, which is vital to clean drinking water, healthy aquatic ecosystems for fish and wildlife and quality of life for our current and future generations. The trout from this art piece will be featured in the JHCWC's Trout Friendly Lawns Program's lawn signage campaign that will be launched in June 2019. This is your chance to own this original art piece while also supporting JHCWC's efforts to improve water quality in Jackson Hole as JHTU will donate all proceeds from the sale of this art piece to the JHCWC's water quality work. Also, stay tuned - this artwork will be featured in a special edition Art for All trucker hat in spring 2020, available at local fly shops - with a percentage of proceeds donated to the JHCWC!
Original artwork by Abby Paffrath, Art for All - acrylic on board, and custom framing. 28.5" x 38.5" framed size.
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Fiji Photo by Tuck Fauntleroy
$255Tuck Fauntleroy's artistic practice focuses on the medium of water and its expansive relationships. Strong visual lines and colors are captured from an aerial perspective. Fauntleroy visually displaces the viewer, pushing the boundaries of realism and abstraction. His photographic approach emphasizes simplicity and stability. He is represented by the Tayloe Piggott Gallery.
This photo was taken in Fiji, fishing for Giant Trevally. Archival pigment print on fine art paper, and custom framing. 18.5" x 26.5" framed size.