Featured Artist

Dan Young
 


Dan painting on location in Crystal River, CO
(Click the image to visit Dan's website.)

 

About the Artist

Galleries

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"Cold Winter Night", oil, 12" x 16"    "Days End", oil  

 "Embrace", oil, 6x8    "Evening Cottonwoods", oil, 7x9 

 "Evenings Influence", oil, 6x8    "Fence Line", oil

   "Lunar Reflections", oil    "Ranch Nght", oil, 10x12   

 "Rush Hour", oil    "Solitude", oil, 8x10

"Thru the Sage", oil, 9x7     "When the Shadows Overcome", oil, 9x7

            Click image for full view.

Galleries

Featured Galleries:
Simpson Gallagher Gallery Simpson Gallagher Gallery
1161 Sheridan Avenue
Cody, Wyoming 82414
(307)  587-4022

 

The Besalt Gallery 255 Gold Rivers Court, Suite 150, PO Box 1819,
Basalt, Colorado 81621
(970)  927-9668


 

Legacy Galleries Legacy Gallery Scottsdale
7178 Main Street
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
(480)  945-1113
 
Settlers West Galleries 6420 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, Arizona  85718
(520)  299-2607
Pinon Fine Art 2510 West Main St.
Littleton, CO, 80120
(303)  733-3133
 

Profile

Dan Young was born in Denver, and grew up in western Colorado. “Camping and fishing throughout the Rocky Mountains as a child, has been a strong influence on me and my work,” Young stated.  He attended Colorado Institute of Art, hoping to find a direction in art. After graduation he moved to Dallas to pursue the commercial art field.  Even with a successful illustration career, the landscape was always calling him back.  In 1989, he returned to Colorado to begin landscape painting full time.  Young enjoys painting the rural life of the west and the ranches that dot the mountain valleys and river bottoms.  He comments, “Though I’m a landscape painter, I like introducing hints of man’s presence in the landscape.  Sometimes I feel I’m in a race to paint a disappearing way of life.  It’s hard to watch so many of the family farms and ranches being swallowed up by development.”

Young clings strongly to the importance of painting from life.  He feels that painting from life was the most important stepping stone for his career.  Most days you can find him painting along a back road or beside a mountain lake.  “I still spend about 50 percent of my time painting on location.  That’s what drew me to painting - the love of being out in nature and trying to accurately capture it on canvas.  I still get excited when I head out for a day of painting.  It doesn’t matter if I paint in Alaska or out my front door, it helps keep me fresh to paint on location.”
 


Upcoming Events

Workshops:
Scottsdale Artists' School, Scottsdale, AZ,  January. 2011

Shows:
"Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale",  National Western Stock Show, Denver, CO, January, 2011

"American Miniatures", Settlers West, February, 2011


 


For inquiries, please contact the galleries or workshops listed above....

 


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