Of Western Folk
From the French countryside to Montana—and from fashion to the Western canvas—Chloé Marie Gaillard Burk blazes a trail as unique as her creations.
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The John Wayne Journal is a collection of stories that celebrate the legacy of John Wayne through art, events, special collaborations, and more.
From the French countryside to Montana—and from fashion to the Western canvas—Chloé Marie Gaillard Burk blazes a trail as unique as her creations.
Artist Matt McCormick’s use of Western symbols is modern and personal, yet speaks to a collective connection.
New West KnifeWorks gives a sharp eye and steady hand to the craftsmanship of artistic, world-class culinary tools—tomahawks too
America’s most provocative state makes for an epic history—literally.
Photographer Bronson Dorsey’s photographic exploration Lost, Texas captures the beauty and bygone of a singular American landscape.
To create his vibrant compositions of Western culture, artist Jason Lohmeier looks no further than a familiar canvas—and a larger-than-life figure.
History with the sweep and character of a John Wayne epic reckons with the West at its wildest.
The handcrafted pottery of Coco Chispa has everyone fired up—including John Wayne’s son.
The mid-century linen postcard makes for a new book, cut from a different cloth.