The artists at UGallery are influenced by the rugged desert landscape and wild west stories. Read what painters Crystal DiPietro and Sherri Aldawood have to say about their modern western art for sale.
“Many artists work with the landscape, but I see my work as different from most. I tend not to see landscapes as soft and pretty, but rugged, dramatic, and colorful. I spend a lot of time in remote spots and use layers of color. Landscapes of southern Utah, for example, continuously change as the light shifts, throwing shadows of faces, mazes, and alien patterns across the cliff faces.” - Crystal DiPietro, Western landscape painter
“In New Mexico, I learned to paint. I traveled there for graduate school, but it wasn’t so much the classroom that taught me to hone my artistic skills, but rather the landscape. The Cadmium red of the rocky ground, intense Cobalt of the sky and pungency of the dusty sage became my palette.” - Tara Zalewsky-Nease, Western landscape painter