These artists are for the 2013 SEWE weekend. Click here for all 2012 artists!
Lyn St. Clair began her professional career at age 12, doing portraits “from life” of horses and dogs. As a teen she began self-publishing limited editions of her pen and ink drawings of dogs and eventually created over 600 different prints that are prized by collectors worldwide. In 1990 Lyn explored new subject matter – wildlife, plein air landscape and the cowboy culture of the American West. Since then her paintings have won over 80 awards, including Best in Show three years in a row at the Ward Museum Show. Her work has been exhibited at the Tucson Museum of Art, Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, the West Valley Art Museum, The Hiram Blauveldt Art Museum and the Phippen Museum and can be found in the permanent collections of The Bennington Center for the Arts and The Worrell Museum.