Steve Willgren Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Steve Willgren based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Steve Willgren
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Lone Buffalo by Steve Willgren
Predator Post by Steve Willgren
Looking West by Steve Willgren
Horse of a Different Color by Steve Willgren
Plains Coyote by Steve Willgren
Alpha Wolf by Steve Willgren
Young Warrior by Steve Willgren
The Jump by Steve Willgren
The Encounter by Steve Willgren
Lone Rider by Steve Willgren
Bear by Steve Willgren
On the Move by Steve Willgren
Deer in the Snow by Steve Willgren
The Hunter by Steve Willgren
Mojave Girl by Steve Willgren
On the Move by Steve Willgren
Snow Wolf by Steve Willgren
Into the Mystic by Steve Willgren
Whiteput by Steve Willgren
Standing Bear by Steve Willgren
The Bull by Steve Willgren
Correcaminos by Steve Willgren
The Prospector by Steve Willgren
In the Canyon by Steve Willgren
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About Steve Willgren
Born in 1957 in Houston, Texas, Steve Willgren was raised in Austin, Texas, where he still lives.
After graduating from high school in 1975, Steve attended the University of Texas and received a BFA in Fine Art in 1981. Steve worked as an art teacher while continuing to paint and exhibit his work in small art festivals around central. After a few years, Steve put aside his brushes and began a career as a professional graphic designer. After 30 years of designing brochures, ads, newsletters and web sites, he decided he needed go back to his creative roots and start painting again. Years of working on the computer became very limiting and confining so he decided to work in a bold, colorful technique. Southwestern artists, John Nieto and Jeff Ham’s dynamic style and bold colors are big influences.
Steve’s career as a graphic artist continues to strongly influence his aesthetic and thematic approach. He has always had a fascination with the Native American culture and iconology, which is reflected in his work. His paintings utilize intense vibrant colors, applied in bold strokes to give dimension and character to the canvas in order to capture the unique imagery and essence of the Southwest and the Native American culture.