The wonder of the world, the beauty and the power, the shapes of things, their colours, lights, shades – these I saw. – Olaus Murie

We’re living in a time Jackson’s earliest settlers could never imagine; or are we? Isolation was the norm in the latter 1800’s, when Jackson Hole was being populated by its
It is certainly egoic to inscribe one’s visage upon the land. But it’s also a way of saying “I was here” after we’re gone. It’s a handprint on a
Standing tall. Majestic. The real deal. No pretense. The man is in the mountains, and the mountains are in him. Plein air painter Bill Sawczuk is a man of wide
“I don’t need a sketch to paint.” “Sketching is too time consuming.” “I don’t like pencil work.” And the real reason: “I don’t wish to spend the
In this week’s Jackson Hole News & Guide, editors ran a short letter about “clowns” demonstrating on Jackson’s Town Square the afternoon of January 15th. The letter could be