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Vicki Catapano
Vicki Catapano is a third generation Californian, a professional
artist for 30 years, and an alumni of Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo, California.
Vicki is becoming one of the West’s most respected and collectable
realists. “Many subjects tend to rise and fall in popularity, but
I don’t believe Western Art will ever die,” says Vicki. “It
is one of the few ways we have of preserving our Western heritage. More »
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Getting
Ready for the Winter Range
by Vicki Catapano
24" x 18"
Oil.

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Return
to Fall
by Vicki Catapano
36" x 48"
Oil.

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The
Healer
by Vicki Catapano
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High
Sierra
by Vicki Catapano
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The
Gift
by Vicki Catapano
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The
Final Touch
by Vicki Catapano
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Little
Windy
by Vicki Catapano
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Miss
Rainbow
by Vicki Catapano
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Minnie
on Board
by Vicki Catapano
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It is her portraits of Native American
children and young adults that are her favorite subjects, because she
says, “they are so uninhibited, innocent
and fresh”. Somewhere between her initial concept and the finished
piece, Vicki responds with a sensitivity, emotional involvement, sense of
humor and
her overall composition and design are combined to create an unforgettable
art
experience.
Vicki has participated in several recognized shows including:
Artist’s
Magazine Annual Art Competition, the Mountain Oyster Club show in Tucson, Arizona,
the Crocker-Kingsley Art Exhibition, Crocker Museum Sacramento, California, the
annual Mother Lode National Art Exhibition, and American women Artist’s
National Competition in Taos, New Mexico.
She has won several “Best Of Show” awards including a Gold Medal
in oil and acrylic at the Western Art Roundup in Winnemucca, Nevada, and Best
of Show 37th Annual Mother Lode National Art Exhibition.
Vicki’s artwork is currently displayed at the Gold Nugget Art Gallery,
in Wickenburg, Arizona, and the Judith Hale Gallery in Los Olivos, California.
Her work has also been featured many fine publications including the Western
Horseman, Nevada Magazine, Ranch and Country Magazine, and The Great Southwest
Corporate Calendar.
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