Hal Stewart
In 1968, Hal Stewart took a road trip with some friends to the World’s Fair in San Antonio…
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In 1968, Hal Stewart took a road trip with some friends to the World’s Fair in San Antonio…
When people think of Phoenix, they don’t think of green pastures or of golden prairies…
I’m a different kind of artist,” Brian Johnson tells me, laughing. I can’t help but agree.
During the spring, most teenagers are probably thinking about the end of the school year and the endless carefree days of summer ahead.
There is an old saying that life imitates art; yet experience would humbly but audaciously suggest that the adage is insufficient. Life does not imitate art so much as it is art.
The sky lights up as dazzling fireworks fly high and bright, while onlookers voice their merriment with oohs and aahs. With a boom, bang and pop, Fourth of July…
A picture tells a thousand words, but for artist IdaKatherine Graver, it is a thousand dots that tell a life story.
The romanticization of the Wild West is long and storied, and while much of the Western lifestyle has disappeared over the years, the ideal lives on in cultural vernacular, both in the United States and abroad.
Ed Mell’s naturalistic landscapes are transportive masterworks that capture the sweeping vistas of the Southwest’s mountains, mesas, and monuments and the billowing clouds that soar above them.
Writer: Shannon Severson Photography: Bryan Black [dropcap]I[/dropcap]n an area rimmed by the Gila River and Estrella Mountains and surrounded by small family farms and ranches, Crow’s Dairy sits on five acres in southern Buckeye. Along with the Crow family and a robust variety of chickens, turkeys, peacocks, and farm dogs, approximately 350 long-eared Nubian…