William Haskell

Biography

Nestled in the high desert terrain of Santa Fe, William Haskell creates visually distinctive work that reflects his passion for diversified landscapes of the West. Whether uniquely capturing weathered adobe structures, mesas or emotionally charged tornados, his focus on detail defies description. The viewer is intimately drawn to each painting, emotionally connecting to the power displayed over the entire panel. With the use of his original dry brush style, William Haskell takes acrylic to an entirely different level.

Often featured and quoted in the most esteemed art magazines, Haskell is passionate about preserving historic villages and rural landscapes using his own contemporary style. It is for this reason his evocative work is sought after by collectors around the world.

Representation:
Maya Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Medicine Man Gallery, Tucson, Arizona
The Broadmoor Galleries, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Coeur d’Alene Galleries, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

Selected Exhibitions:
The Briscoe Western Art Museum, Night of Artists Exhibition and Sale. San Antonio, TX 2020-Present
The Eiteljorg Museum, Quest for the West. Indianapolis, IN. September 5, 2022
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Small Works, Great Wonders 2015-Present
Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, 2014-Present
Mountain Oyster Club, Contemporary Western Art show 2014-Present.
Coors Western Art Exhibit and Sale 2015-Present
Manitou Galleries, Santa Fe NM – Featured Artist and Group shows 2003-Present.
Featured in Western Art and Architecture, American Art Collector, Cowboys and Indians, Roundup-Western Writers of American, and Western Art Collector.

Artwork to be Showcased