Dave Armstrong
Special to the Bent Democrat
It’s official. The building on Fifth Street with the mural the Three Twenty Gallery is more than just a pretty picture.
This week, the artist known to most in Las Animas simply as STACE, hosted his first artist in residence at the Three Twenty Gallery: Brother Maars.
“We need something different” explained STACE. That’s what the gallery aims to bring something different to Las Animas. Brother Maars hopes to be that a unique artist who brings a different spin to art and to the city.
Brother Maars hails from New York and had always wanted an excuse to come to Colorado. He has done similar work on both coasts, but Colorado called to him as a great place to slow down and experience something new.
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By Ed Stafford
Ron Kil, a Santa Fe artist, has created a dramatic and colorful painting that announces the Santa Fe Trail Association s national symposium, set to happen at Bent s Old Fort National Historic Site and La Junta in September 2021.
Kil is a westerner who worked as a rancher for 30 years before turning to art full-time. The painting was commissioned by John Carson of La Junta, who for four years has led multiple planning committees in preparation for the national gathering. I m pretty much self-taught, said Kil, whose art has been featured on a poster and postcards announcing the Santa Fe Trail Association s Three Trails Symposium that took place in Santa Fe in 2015, as well as on cover art for numerous issues of Wagon Tracks, the magazine of the National SFTA.