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Locality: Kearney, Missouri

Phone: +1 816-536-9505



Address: 12010 NE 144th St 64060 Kearney, MO, US

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Barronart Studio 14.11.2020

'Remuda" has been so popular that I will be doing another run of prints. It is from my large oil on canvas that I will be taking to a gallery soon.

Barronart Studio 01.11.2020

This diagram may help aspiring equine artists to understand the front legs of a horse.

Barronart Studio 17.10.2020

The wonderful artwork of Marcie Kinslow Hixson at Barronart Studio...pastel painting of "Sati".

Barronart Studio 13.10.2020

Plein-air landscape in the Alberta foothills. I sketched in then used a water-soluble graplite pencil for mass then pen and ink to detail. My horse was picketed in the background waiting and wondering. #backpackingart.Sold.

Barronart Studio 07.10.2020

Finished this today...acrylic commission for another artist. 12" x I7 " on wood.

Barronart Studio 04.10.2020

Two very early commissions ..

Barronart Studio 26.09.2020

"Ghost Herd", a gouache, charcoal and coffee painting. Sold.

Barronart Studio 23.09.2020

From my archives....pen and ink. Sold.

Barronart Studio 21.09.2020

From my archives. My first attempt at portraitature in oils. It's not as loose and spontaneous as I would have wanted (that takes years of experience as most artists have discovered ). Yet the likeness of my neice, Marriah is there. This from a photo by the amazing K. C. photographer, Wes Lyle.

Barronart Studio 07.09.2020

A pastel portrait I gifted to my sister. The resource is from Edward Sheriff Curtis' sepia compilation of the Northwest Native Americans. I had just completed a week long workshop at a Rocky Mountain Lodge in Alberta and was on fire to practice!!!

Barronart Studio 28.08.2020

A little oil painting I did as a quick study one day....gifted to a friend in Canada.

Barronart Studio 16.08.2020

Portrait in graphite and charcoal of my sister, Lindy, in Alberta. I caught her in a rare idle moment, contemplating her next "ride"...