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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circle K Tack Shed, watercolor painting, 17 x 17" frame size, is available at the Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana. As a part of their annual art auction, 50% of the proceeds go to the museum. You can view the artwork athttps://app.donorview.com/Auction/AuctionInfo?prm=0P3fquCRAlIady5yhG7XkpjWkg8M1vlWP5CQBcEqOiQODwj62-JQr4_VKjIFO0AYnpWMDEx50Udr-6UDBy5Cynk8Wy_0zuZ1gHyPdCUYNZ5S_Gdc_YkoPT6bVLy0v6YZDeZmFFQexKp1Xq4c9loR5vW5nt4jSNnv0AOGihg4h_X9x4gC8W6UiWKy8VgJvgP3Xx-zeclFxkPM-9C4kGeQqlSh_4kHjq3mgRpH5g6KRvfOlkInb3s_M6dxG4VeJY2o0&fbclid=IwAR2ZBCxr86UJXJUDm9J7BP4BC3wusq5IXI2uDt2aGjUb9_GcSm9m8Tphwjw.

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joy keown
www.joykeown.com Growing up on a Missouri farm, I learned to love the outdoors and its creatures. I earned a BS and MS in biology from Emporia State University, and taught biology for fourteen years. Working as a park ranger naturalist for many summers, the beauty of Yellowstone inspired me to return to painting. I have studied with several outstanding watercolor painters, exhibited work in national shows, and received many awards. The versatility of watercolor continues to intrigue me. Carrying a small watercolor box and sketchbook when hiking or backpacking allows me to enjoy plein air painting. I also work in the studio because summers are short in the high country near Laramie, Wyoming.
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