william haskell
Nestled in the high desert terrain of Santa Fe, William Haskell creates visually distinctive work that reflects his passion for diversified landscapes of the West. Whether uniquely capturing weathered adobe structures, mesas or emotionally charged tornados over prairie lands, his focus on detail defies description. The viewer is intimately drawn to each painting, emotionally connecting to the power displayed over the entire panel. With the use of his original drybrush style, William Haskell takes acrylic to an entirely different level. Often featured, as well as quoted in the most esteemed art magazines, Haskell is passionate about preserving historic villages and rural landscapes that have been foreshadowed by urban growth. His unique style evokes a simpler time, while appealing to both modern appreciators and those who look for distinctively portrayed western lands. It is for this reason that his evocative work is sought after by collectors around the world.
William has been featured in premium magazines like Western Art and Architecture, American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, and Cowboys & Indians. He exhibits in esteemed shows like the Briscoe Museum's Night of Artists and the Eiteljorg Museum's Quest for the West Show, the Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale, and the Small Works Great Wonders Show in Oklahoma City at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
William has been featured in premium magazines like Western Art and Architecture, American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, and Cowboys & Indians. He exhibits in esteemed shows like the Briscoe Museum's Night of Artists and the Eiteljorg Museum's Quest for the West Show, the Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale, and the Small Works Great Wonders Show in Oklahoma City at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.