Featured Artists
Jess Davila

Master Stone Sculptor, JESS DAVILA spent his formative years in the beautiful State of Sonora, Mexico. He grew up exploring and appreciating the unspoiled beauty of the desert and mountainous regions of his homeland. Inspired by the shape, color and the texture of various stones, Davila creates a natural interpretation of what is already in his artist’s eye. He draws from personal experience and the beauty that he sees in all of his surroundings to create impressive works in marble, alabaster, sandstone and limestone.
Ray Tigerman

Ray Tigerman is a celebrated contemporary artist whose unique style and imagery have captivated viewers and collectors alike. A rising force in the Southwestern art scene, Ray’s bold paintings and sculptures are an immersive experience with layers of texture-vibrant colors and imagery that evoke a sense of mystery, unity, and connection between the viewer and the subject(s). Born in the high desert of Northern Nevada, Ray was exposed to the Southwest’s beauty and culture from an early age. His great-grandmother was a member of the Oklahoma Choctaw Nation, which added to his earlier knowledge and appreciation of the Native American culture.
Nicolette Maw

Art has always been a big part of Nicolette Maw’s life. Born in Pocatello, Idaho, Nicolette went on to study at Idaho State University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene and a Minor in Studio Art. Vincent Van Gogh & Andy Warhol have been a huge inspiration to her & have had a big impact on her artwork. She uses many assortments of thick acrylic paint strokes to highlight and shade an image to bring it to the next level. Her goal is to have her creations spark dialogue, inspire imagination, feel a great depth of emotion and offer moments of joy in everyday life.
Todd Paxton

Todd Paxton is a renowned bronze sculptor celebrated for capturing the humanity and history of the subjects he creates. He is drawn to themes ranging from parenthood and honor to love and longing, and works with precision to depict stories through the subtlest of details. Like many artists, Todd continues to press forward on his own journey with art. This year Todd introduced wall art made of steel and is pushing into new directions by combining his knowledge of patinas and two-dimensional Native American imagery.
Bruce Marion

Whether you’re viewing Bruce Marion’s compelling abstracted landscapes, cityscapes, figurative or his contemporary wildlife, it’s likely his rich colorations and dramatic use of light first catch your eye. His works have a distinctive, glowing quality, as if they’re illuminated from within. His goal is an expression of feelings and sensations that the viewer can readily share. As Marion explains: “Artwork touches us on a personal, primitive level- this is why people are so passionate about art. When a piece resonates with you, you feel it in your soul, and it changes you with every viewing.
Vicki Grant

A mixed media artist residing on Lake Gaston, North Carolina, both Vicki’s home and studio are filled with interesting natural objects collected through the years from all over the world. The amazing forms, structure, color, and textures found within nature have been her inspiration and her teachers. Her work expresses the evolution of her life experiences. In practicing architecture for 30 years, Vicki has explored the rather complex processes of manipulating form, texture, material, and color to create an emotional response with her art.
Bria Hammock

Bria Hammock Bria is a contemporary wilderness painter, muralist and a graphic designer (mom + wife, too). She has exhibited across the western Front Range and works out of her west edge studio in Cheyenne, WY. She is proud to have launched Wyoming’s first drive-by, quarantine-friendly gallery in downtown Cheyenne in the Spring of 2020 and continues to curate new collections for exhibition. Bria is also a founding member of the WY/ART Coalition, advocating for more exhibition opportunities for western artists.
Rebecca Pashia

Becky Pashia was born and raised in Kansas City, but recently moved to Bayfield, Colorado. Her “atmospheric” technique, using large knives and brushes, has been popular with both residential and commercial collectors for the past thirty years. The timeless style of her landscapes and abstracts appeals to people of all ages. She enjoys creating custom pieces for clients, and has an Interior Design degree from Kansas State University. She strives to “suggest” a subject while allowing the viewer to finish the piece’s story. Each painting is an original work, with no available reproductions. Her landscapes and abstracts are timeless and are collected nationwide.
David W. Jackson

David W. Jackson’s interest in art began at an early age and he has been working as a professional artist for over 40 years. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Weber State University and a Master of Fine Arts degree through Utah State University. He enjoyed teaching high school art for 27 years. He has also instructed numerous workshops in the U.S. and Europe. Although he is well known for his accurate depictions of wildlife and western landscapes, Davids’s work is very diverse and includes a wide variety of subjects. His richly colored impressionistic style has afforded him the opportunity of showing his work in private collections and shows throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. He receives inspiration from the beautiful surroundings of his home studio in Mountain Green, Utah.
Byron is a self-taught artist, Byron was born in Detroit, Michigan, but grew up primarily in Texas and Indiana. Inspired by Gerhard Richter, Picasso and Robert Rauschenberg, his work explores the relationship between artistic expression, spirituality, pop culture, escapism, and the human condition, often challenging modern value systems. He enjoys exploring various mediums and has developed his own unique techniques that utilize non-traditional materials. After numerous solo and group shows, this hip, thirty-something artist quickly became a sought after and sometimes controversial artist. Byron has done pieces for many celebrities such as Vin Diesel, Dr. Dre, Saint Lauren in Paris, Whitney Houston, Mikhail Gorbachev, Bernie Ecclestone, Robert Downey Jr., Drew Barrymore, Markus Persson (creator of Minecraft), Ruby Bridges, Donna Summer, Bruce Makowsky, and Kathy Van Zeeland.
Marc Brechwald
