Sally Vannoy is a professional artist residing in Bigfork, Montana. Vannoy’s work can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the country. Her work has been exhibited in nationally recognized museums such as the National Museum Of Wildlife Art, the Briscoe Western Art Museum, Leigh-Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, and the C.M. Russell Museum. Her work has been featured in assorted national publications including Art Of The West, Southwest Art, and Big Sky Journal magazines. Vannoy's art has been recognized with multiple awards, ranging from Best Wildlife, to Patron’s Choice, to Best Body Of Work. Sticking to her Montana roots, Vannoy’s mission is to “capture the authenticity of the western landscape.” Her work and reputation have grouped her among the country’s leading female western artists. Vannoy’s love and appreciation for animals and the environment are authentically depicted in oils on linen. Sally Vannoy is committed to painting from personal experience, allowing each work to serve as a reflection of a lived moment. Often described as a visual journal, her portfolio offers an intimate glimpse into a life deeply connected to the land. Every painting includes a written story affixed to the back, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the inspiration behind the piece. This thoughtful approach brings a powerful sense of connection and passion to her work. Dedicated to capturing the authenticity of the western landscape, Vannoy strives to depict animals as they truly are—wild, instinctive, and at home in their natural environment.
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