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Originals
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Kay Homan
Kay was raised on a cattle ranch in Nebraska where she began to draw before she could talk. She now resides in the small town of Providence in the mountains of northern Utah. She has painted professionally for over 40 years using an array of mediums, yet is best know for the detailed realism that she achieves when painting with watercolors.
Kay has been featured in numerous publications such as Southwest Art and Art of the West, and is the recipient of the prestigious National Park Service’s 75th Anniversary Award. Kay was the first woman member of the ‘American Indian & Cowboy Artist Association’ in 1982. To this day she continues to paint the vast subjects of the American West, including wildlife, landscapes, farm animals, scenery, and more. Her artwork often includes a touch of humor, serenity, and depth that has been enjoyed by thousands.
Returning from a hiatus of caring for aging parents, Kay is now selling limited edition, signed and numbered prints and original paintings, and is also booking limited custom artwork.
Achievements
National Park Service’s 75th Anniversary Award
Art for the Parks International Competition - Top 100 Best (5 years)
Festival of the American West - People’s Choice Award (3 years)
Dixie Invitational - 1st Place Watercolor and Viewers Choice Award
Canyon Country Western Art Show - Best of Show and People’s Choice Award
Pendleton Roundup Art Show - Gold Award
Western Artists of America Show - 3 Gold Awards
Buffalo Bill Invitational - Gold Award
American Indian and Cowboy Artist Association - Best of Show and City’s Choice Award, 5 Watercolor Gold Awards, and 1 Drawing Gold Award
Exhibited art at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles, CA (5 years)
Featured in: Art of the West, Southwest Art, Western Horseman, International Cowboy, Old West Traveler, and Indian Country
and many more…