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Welcome to Artch Gallery.  An online gallery offering a survey of select artworks available online.  Explore artists on the website for art created in the American West.  This is an eclectic blend of artwork representing a diverse region of 21st Century artists.  The choices are yours to discover.

 

Myths and Ledgends of the American West

Abstract Art

Conceptual Works

Figurative

Landscape

Wildlife

Expressionistic artworks

Impressionistic artwork

Plein Air Painting

 

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  • HAROLD SCHLOTZHAUER, Abstract Art
    Harold Schlotzhauer
    Edgy Composite, 2004
    Acrylic on tyvek with wood stick frame.
    61 x 49 1/8 in
    154.9 x 124.5 cm
    $ 9,700.00

    HAROLD SCHLOTZHAUER

    Abstract Art

    Harold Schlotzhauer defines abstract art.  The information presented in each composition is emense.  "Abstract art lasts longer."  Schlotzhauer's work contains some of the strongest abstract content of any abstract art.

     

     

    "I am interested in the fluid boundaries between abstraction and representation. My art is a journey to a place created by the imagination and influenced by the extreme polarities of objective and non-objective configuration.  It is a world of energy movement and change where the viewer can engage in complex relationships relative to nature without the pictorial dogma of absolute representation. Functional objects and parts of things can be identified and symbolic relationships can be determined, but complete access to a rational conclusion is denied. I want a curious ambiguousness to be present and long for the viewer to participate in the pleasure of imagining the possibilities."     

     

    Harold Schlotzhauer

  • ROCKY HAWKINS, Contemporary Native American
    Rocky Hawkins
    "Belief"
    Oil
    36 x 48 in
    91.4 x 121.9 cm

    ROCKY HAWKINS

    Contemporary Native American

    Rocky Hawkins (b.1950) is known for Native American Figure Painting with mystical references.  His work is in the Museum of Native American Art in Spokane, Washington and numerous select collections in the western United States.

     

    "My paintings are about expressing a visual experience that challenges and communicates with a sense of mystery in hopes to awaken the senses.  Mystery is a part of life where not everything is easily explainable." 

    ~ Rocky Hawkins