Barrie Lynn Bryant – Lucky Skunks Studio

About the Artist:

With over 35 years as an independent artist (30 in Wyoming), Barrie captures people, livestock, and landscapes across the state. His work focuses on themes of isolation, melancholy, and beauty in the everyday. He’s currently documenting the Arapaho Ranch and Wyoming’s sheep and wool industries. Every image is his own from capture to print—each one a story of Wyoming.

Medium & Style:

Fine art photography printed and framed by hand. Barrie designs and creates custom picture frames- some carved and gilded- and prints his work on traditional and hand-gilded paper.

Olivia Bergeron

About the Artist:

Inspired by Wyoming’s wild beauty, Olivia’s work reflects her exploration of the state’s land and species. From butterflies to mountain scenes, her art is a journey in color and curiosity. Each piece helps her—and her viewers—connect more deeply with nature.

Medium & Style:

Gouache, ink, watercolor, and linocut printing—highlighting landscapes and wildlife of the region.

Kellsi Daniels – Kellsi Daniels Art

About the Artist:

Kellsi paints from the heart of the American West. Her work reflects deep reverence for Wyoming’s vast skies, wildlife, and values—faith, simplicity, and stewardship. Every brushstroke honors her love for the land and aims to inspire conservation and gratitude. To Kellsi, art is more than a practice—it’s a calling rooted in hope and devotion to the Creator’s masterpiece.

Medium & Style:

Watercolor, acrylic, and oil paintings inspired by Wyoming’s wild beauty—landscapes, animals, and the western spirit.

Ella Bishop-Heil – Strange on the Range

About the Artist:

Ella is a self-taught visual artist, rangeland ecologist, and conservationist at Pathfinder Ranches. She merges her passion for land stewardship with a love for the visual arts. Founder of Wyoming’s first illustrative arts magazine, Ella’s work speaks to the connection between people, horses, and the natural world. Through brush and ink, she reveals the spirit and beauty of both humanity and the land that sustains us.

Medium & Style:

Oil and ink paintings with a focus on equine and figurative subjects. A multidisciplinary artist known for expressive illustration and creative storytelling.

Rebekah McLain – Rebekah McLain Fine Art

About the Artist:

Inspired by life in Wyoming and the beauty of the American West, Rebekah brings emotion and texture to her work—capturing wind in manes, the glint in a horse’s eye, and the quiet power of ranch life. Her love for black and white art and bold contrast allows her subjects to leap off the page. With every pencil stroke, she aims to share the joy and spirit of the West with her viewers.

Medium & Style:

Graphite pencil drawings focused on the cowboy lifestyle, Western wildlife, and emotional realism in black and white.

Karen Barton – KarenBartonArtist

About the Artist:

Karen blends fine portraiture techniques with bold imagination to breathe life into Wyoming’s native animals—like bison, bears, and wolves. Her wildlife art often balances realism with vibrant, unexpected color, giving each animal its own personality. Based in Buffalo, WY, Karen draws inspiration daily from the landscape and wildlife around her. Visitors to her studio during the tour can watch her process and leave with a new perspective on local wildlife.

Medium & Style:

Wildlife painter using oils and acrylics, combining realistic forms with expressive color. Originals, prints, and cards available.

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