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Old Town Art & Framery
Fort Collins, Colorado artist, Bob Coonts' colorful abstract surreal painting of a horse.

MEET BOB COONTS

Bob creates imaginative, layered paintings inspired by mythology, nature, and storytelling. His work rewards curiosity and invites viewers to linger.

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Billie J Colson's "Original Angry Bird" captures a robin with a snarky attitude.

GET TO KNOW BILLIE J COLSON

Billie J. Colson creates expressive animal portraits filled with humor, personality, and perfectly timed attitude. Her works capture animals as characters, inviting viewers to laugh, connect, and linger a little longer.

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Example cultural graffiti by Clint Eccher mixes words with shapes and form.

ABOUT CLINT ECCHER

Eccher creates layered, detail-rich paintings that invite curiosity and reward repeat viewing. Built from decades of creative exploration, his work balances intention and surprise, offering something new to discover each time you look.

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Painting of elephant by Kate Dardine using turquoise blues with bold fire colored whimsical accents

INTRODUCING KATE DARDINE

Animals sit at the heart of her work, not just as subjects but as mirrors. She paints them as distinct individuals while using their presence to explore the unseen connections that link all living things — the quiet, sacred threads we often feel but can’t name.

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Jane Basile

"My work is an expression of movement and color, as well as a transmission of emotion."

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Shelly Hearne

 

Color is my way of communicating my vision of nature.

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PAM FURMO

Vibrant watercolor landscapes capturing various locations around Colorado.

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