Phil Epp

Phil Epp, born August 28, 1946, in Henderson, Nebraska, is an American player known for his paintings, murals, prints and sculpture. Much of his accomplishment takes is inspiration from the cloudscapes and landscapes of Kansas and the American Southwest. Low horizons damage by wild horses or agricultural buildings, saturated blue skies, and stylized clouds are typical of Epp's easel paintings, often rendered in acrylic. His prints—lithographs and various kinds of etching—typically feature thesame landscape features as his easel paintings.
Epp moreover has conventional a number of public mural and sculpture commissions. He along with produces animal sculptures. He maintains an responsive studio near Newton, Kansas.

Epp, who was raised in the Mennonite church, enjoyed art from a young age and began formal art studies at the Mennonite-affiliated Bethel College (Kansas) in 1965 under the guidance of Bob Regier, Paul Friesen, and Mike Almanza. After his college career was interrupted by alternative organization service during the Vietnam time draft, he graduated in 1972.

Following graduation, Epp taught art in the Newton, Kansas public schools for 30 years, retiring in 20 "03.

In 1985, he normal the Kansas Governor's Art award.

In 2008, his "Blue Sky Sculpture" in Newton, Kansas was voted one of the Kansas Sampler Foundation's Eight Wonders of Kansas Art.

In 2016, Epp became a devotee of Cowboy Artists of America.

Epp is represented by the Reuben Saunders Gallery in Wichita, Kansas, the Alexandra Stevens Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Leopold Gallery in Kansas City, Missouri and the Modern West Gallery in Salt Lake City, Utah.

His wife, Karen, is as a consequence an artist. The Epps have two children.

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