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Landschaft IIIcI

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Untitled – Valentina Prokopenko

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Untitled – Sue Parkhill

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Steady, Johnnie-Steady

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Untitled – Richard Murray

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Richard Armstrong Murray is a talented and widely collected Utah painter of atmospheric, romantic landscapes and portraits of animals. Several years ago, Murray relocated to a ranch/studio property bordering the Snake River in eastern Oregon. His work can be categorized by subject and time period – earlier works investigated the landscape, followed by a long period of highly successful life-size animal portraits with hand-painted frames. His current work is of wildlife in the landscape, which has proved to be less popular than the isolated animal portraits. Several local dealers have offered his paintings over the years, including F. Weixler, Sego Gallery, Brushworks Gallery, Williams Fine Art and Southam Gallery; however, his production has diminished, as has the demand for his work.

Untitled – Richard Murray

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Richard Armstrong Murray is a talented and widely collected Utah painter of atmospheric, romantic landscapes and portraits of animals. Several years ago, Murray relocated to a ranch/studio property bordering the Snake River in eastern Oregon. His work can be categorized by subject and time period – earlier works investigated the landscape, followed by a long period of highly successful life-size animal portraits with hand-painted frames. His current work is of wildlife in the landscape, which has proved to be less popular than the isolated animal portraits. Several local dealers have offered his paintings over the years, including F. Weixler, Sego Gallery, Brushworks Gallery, Williams Fine Art and Southam Gallery; however, his production has diminished, as has the demand for his work.

Peacock Orchids

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Utah-born Brooke Morrison is a printmaker and commercial artist. Her mother, Dawna Barton, is also active as a watercolorist in the area. Morrison has extensively licensed reproductions of her original artwork for reproduction, and posters of her work is widely available at very modest prices.

Nine in a Line

April 8, 2015 by Salt Lake Public Art Program

Utah-born Brooke Morrison is a printmaker and commercial artist. Her mother, Dawna Barton, is also active as a watercolorist in the area. Morrison has extensively licensed reproductions of her original artwork for reproduction, and posters of her work is widely available at very modest prices.

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