The vanishing treasure of the American Western landscape was painted and photographed faithfully by artist Cliff Segerblom (1915-1990). His photographs documented the completion of the Hoover Dam in 1938 and the splashdown of Apollo 12 several decades later. In the intervening years, his skill as a photographer landed his work in Life, Time, National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Nevada Magazine and Arizona Highways. In 1984, Segerblom received the Nevada Governor’s Art Award in recognition of his skillfully executed paintings and photographs. > Read More
Featured Art: By-Passed (1976), 20 x 16, Watercolor and Acrylic on Masonite