Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Mountain Time

Our Artists

Freshwater Trout Assortment Box

Jocelyn Slack

Jocelyn Slack

Jocelyn Slack’s watercolors capture the fluid grace and beauty of her subjects: fish, frogs, birds, and turtles. Crane Creek Graphics began publishing her work in 1989 after being enchanted by her pen and ink drawings, watercolors, and glass etchings. Jocelyn enjoys the narrative quality of illustrations and strives for anatomical correctness. She lives in Wyoming with her family.

Abstract art background
Butterflies assortment box

Marty Anderson

Marty Anderson

Marty Anderson attended art school and worked as a textbook illustrator and costume designer before becoming one of Crane Creek Graphics’ artists. She draws with pen and ink and paints butterflies, insects, mammals, and birds with watercolors. Marty lives in Wyoming.

September Vhay

September Vhay

September Vhay paints full-time from her Wyoming home. Her interest and admiration of native wildlife and horses inspire her graceful paintings of animals and birds. Raised in Nevada, September’s paintings feature the muted colors of the western desert and grasslands. Her oils and watercolors can be seen in galleries in Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico.

Abstract art background

Henry Holdsworth

Henry Holdsworth

Henry Holdsworth’s training in biology and the environment is visible in his wildlife photographs. For more than 20 years, his work has been seen nationwide in numerous publications. He lives in Jackson, WY, offers photography workshops, and exhibits his work in his gallery, Wild By Nature. Visit his website to see more.

Abstract art background
Fish by AD Maddox

AD Maddox

AD Maddox

AD Maddox, a native of Tennessee, studied sports medicine in college but soon learned that art inspired her life. Energetic and active, she is an avid fly fisher. AD’s bold style and vibrant colors reflect her personality and passion for the beauty of trout and nature. She works with oils, acrylics, canvas, wood, metals, and other materials. Her work is exhibited in Wyoming and Texas galleries and in many fly-fishing magazines. Her website features her latest news and artwork.

Abstract art background
Flowers by Sari Staggs

Sari Staggs

Sari Staggs

Sari Staggs is known for her large-scale, colorful, and stylized watercolor paintings. Sari is currently retired at her California home, where she kept an organic garden and raised flowers for the subjects she painted. She also enjoyed painting large Native American portraits and landscapes.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

Wendy Morgan

Wendy Morgan

Wendy Morgan is the owner and chief artist at Crane Creek Graphics, where she began publishing her art in 1980. She was born and raised in Wyoming and continues to live there. Her style is characterized by minimalism and the use of negative space in her airbrush designs of birds and animals.

Placeholder

Henry Evans

Henry Evans

Henry Evans (1910-1990) was a self-taught painter, botanist, bookseller, and artist. His botanical prints were drawn from life and handprinted from linoleum blocks. His work is found in many museums and continues to be enjoyed and collected. Henry’s work can also be seen here.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

Jocelyn Slack

Jocelyn Slack

Jocelyn Slack’s watercolors capture the fluid grace and beauty of her subjects: fish, frogs, birds, and turtles. Crane Creek Graphics began publishing her work in 1989 after being enchanted by her pen and ink drawings, watercolors, and glass etchings. Jocelyn enjoys the narrative quality of illustrations and strives for anatomical correctness. She lives in Wyoming with her family.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

Marty Anderson

Marty Anderson

Marty Anderson attended art school and worked as a textbook illustrator and costume designer before becoming one of Crane Creek Graphics’ artists. She draws with pen and ink and paints butterflies, insects, mammals, and birds with watercolors. Marty lives in Wyoming.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

September Vhay

September Vhay

September Vhay paints full-time from her Wyoming home. Her interest and admiration of native wildlife and horses inspire her graceful paintings of animals and birds. Raised in Nevada, September’s paintings feature the muted colors of the western desert and grasslands. Her oils and watercolors can be seen in galleries in Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

Henry Holdsworth

Henry Holdsworth

Henry Holdsworth’s training in biology and the environment is visible in his wildlife photographs. For more than 20 years, his work has been seen nationwide in numerous publications. He lives in Jackson, WY, offers photography workshops, and exhibits his work in his gallery, Wild By Nature. Visit his website to see more.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

AD Maddox

AD Maddox

AD Maddox, a native of Tennessee, studied sports medicine in college but soon learned that art inspired her life. Energetic and active, she is an avid fly fisher. AD’s bold style and vibrant colors reflect her personality and passion for the beauty of trout and nature. She works with oils, acrylics, canvas, wood, metals, and other materials. Her work is exhibited in Wyoming and Texas galleries and in many fly-fishing magazines. Her website features her latest news and artwork.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

Sari Staggs

Sari Staggs

Sari Staggs is known for her large-scale, colorful, and stylized watercolor paintings. Sari is currently retired at her California home, where she kept an organic garden and raised flowers for the subjects she painted. She also enjoyed painting large Native American portraits and landscapes.

Abstract art background
Placeholder

Wendy Morgan

Wendy Morgan is the owner and chief artist at Crane Creek Graphics, where she began publishing her art in 1980. She was born and raised in Wyoming and continues to live there. Her style is characterized by minimalism and the use of negative space in her airbrush designs of birds and animals.

Placeholder

Henry Evans

Henry Evans (1910-1990) was a self-taught painter, botanist, bookseller, and artist. His botanical prints were drawn from life and handprinted from linoleum blocks. His work is found in many museums and continues to be enjoyed and collected. Henry’s work can also be seen here.

Placeholder

Jocelyn Slack

Jocelyn Slack’s watercolors capture the fluid grace and beauty of her subjects: fish, frogs, birds, and turtles. Crane Creek Graphics began publishing her work in 1989 after being enchanted by her pen and ink drawings, watercolors, and glass etchings. Jocelyn enjoys the narrative quality of illustrations and strives for anatomical correctness. She lives in Wyoming with her family.

Placeholder

Marty Anderson

Marty Anderson attended art school and worked as a textbook illustrator and costume designer before becoming one of Crane Creek Graphics’ artists. She draws with pen and ink and paints butterflies, insects, mammals, and birds with watercolors. Marty lives in Wyoming.

Placeholder

September Vhay

September Vhay paints full-time from her Wyoming home. Her interest and admiration of native wildlife and horses inspire her graceful paintings of animals and birds. Raised in Nevada, September’s paintings feature the muted colors of the western desert and grasslands. Her oils and watercolors can be seen in galleries in Wyoming, Utah, and New Mexico.

Placeholder

Henry Holdsworth

Henry Holdsworth’s training in biology and the environment is visible in his wildlife photographs. For more than 20 years, his work has been seen nationwide in numerous publications. He lives in Jackson, WY, offers photography workshops, and exhibits his work in his gallery, Wild By Nature. Visit his website to see more.

Placeholder

AD Maddox

AD Maddox, a native of Tennessee, studied sports medicine in college but soon learned that art inspired her life. Energetic and active, she is an avid fly fisher. AD’s bold style and vibrant colors reflect her personality and passion for the beauty of trout and nature. She works with oils, acrylics, canvas, wood, metals, and other materials. Her work is exhibited in Wyoming and Texas galleries and in many fly-fishing magazines. Her website features her latest news and artwork.

Placeholder

Sari Staggs

Sari Staggs is known for her large-scale, colorful, and stylized watercolor paintings. Sari is currently retired at her California home, where she kept an organic garden and raised flowers for the subjects she painted. She also enjoyed painting large Native American portraits and landscapes.