Paderewski Fine Art & The Sportsman’s Gallery Presents The West: Trimmings, Trappings, Feather & Fur

Paderewski Fine Art & The Sportsman’s Gallery, Ltd. is pleased to announce the opening of The West: Trimmings, Trappings, Feather & Fur, on view in Green Hills from October 1, 2021 to October 31, 2021. This invitational exhibition presents the viewer with vivid imagery of the American west. The gallery invites you to get closer than ever to a bugling elk and a grazing bison; to marvel at the intricacies of indigenous textiles, carefully arranged in a still-life; to ponder the thoughts of a lone ranger on horseback and witness the predation of a raptor in flight.

 “Into the Morning Sun” by Grant Hacking, oil on canvas 24 x 30 inches

With the western landscape in our backyard, Nashvillians have always had an affinity for western cultural trappings. The paintings of The West may just provide a dose of occidental medicine. The gallery is open Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by appointment.

With over 25 years of experience, Paderewski Fine Art & The Sportsman’s Gallery, Ltd. has served collectors of traditional and contemporary works with noted artists from around the world, both living and deceased. The gallery brings new and fresh works to Nashville collectors by artists from around the globe. For a digital copy of the annual catalog, please contact the gallery.

“Copper” by Marilyn Borglum, acrylic 48 x 60 inches

For additional information please visit www.paderewskifineart.com or www.sportsmansgallery.com, or contact Michael Paderewski Gallery Owner at michael@sportsmansgallery.com or 843-329-3509, or Annie Vangilder Gallery Director at annie@paderewskifineart.com or 615-516-9766

 

Whether it’s still-lifes, dog paintings or scenes of hunters and anglers, Joseph Sulkowski derives his inspiration from personal contact with the natural world. He carries out his visions through a lifelong discipline to his craft in which hand-ground paints, carefully prepared oils and varnishes, and handcrafted linen canvases and gessoed panels play a vital role in the quality of each work of art.

All this and more about the immensely gifted artist is detailed by author Brooke Chilvers, one of the foremost experiets on wildlife and sporting art. Altogether, the large-format, 240 pages book features more than 180 paintings and dozens of sketches. Shop Now