On the home page:
Steve Kozar
Evening Light, Milking Time, watercolor
McFarland artist Steve Kozar, one of Wisconsin's preeminent landscape painters,
was born and raised in the midwest. He remains close to his roots and true
to his love for the rural countryside which he documents in exquisite, photo-relistic
detail. His popular panorama, Farmland Morning in Dane County, was
featured on the Commission's 2002 art poster.
Elsewhere on the Web site:
Mark Arnold
Arcadia Ravine, oil on panel
From the cover of The Glacier Stopped Here: An Anthology of Poems by Dane
County Writers, published by the Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission
and Isthmus Publishing Company, 1994.
Hugh Mandelert
Bonnie's Rock Garden, acrylic on wood
From the collection of Wayne Silva, courtesy of the Fanny Garver Gallery,
Madison, and Wilder Graphics, LaCrosse.
Ron Poast
Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, Sitca spruce, Gabon ebony, curly maple,
mother of pearl, abolone; 25" x 9" x 4"
From the 1992-1993 state-county-city governmental telephone directory cover;
photograph by Jim Wildeman.
Diane Sheehan
Beginning and End, linen, paper twine, and wire, 1996
From the cover of the Dane County Cultural Resources Directory, published
by the Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission.
Zane Williams
Hauge Log Church, photograph, 1981