Kathy Wipfler
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Mid Summer - Grand Tetons
oil on linen
12 x 16 inches
$2,800
Sunset Design
oil on linen
12 x 12 inches
$2,200
On the Edge
oil on linen
14 x 18 inches
$3,200
Toll Gate Rock
oil on linen
8 x 10 inches
$950
Yellowstone
Lake - Iced Over
oil on linen
8 x 10 inches
$1,200
Lovely Fireweed
oil on linen
16 x 12 inches
$2,100
Refreshment
oil on linen
14 x 18 inches
$3,400
Toll Gate Rock - Green River, WY
oil on linen
14 x 19 inches
$3,200
Definitely Fishable
oil on linen
11 x 14 inches
$2,200
So, You Want to Move to Wyoming?
oil on linen
15 x 24 inches
$3,800
Ancient Trails -
Study
oil on linen
8 x 12 inches
$1,900
Yellowstone Bison
oil on linen
12 x 16 inches
$2,900
Horseman
reduction woodblock,
edition of 60
9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches
unframed $150
14 x 11 inches
framed $250
Cowboy Fun
reduction woodblock,
edition of 60
9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches
unframed $150
14 x 11 inches
framed $250
Morning Light
reduction woodblock,
edition of 60
9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches
unframed $150
14 x 11 inches
framed $250
Roper
reduction woodblock,
edition of 60
6 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches
unframed
12 x 10 inches
framed $120
Quill
reduction woodblock,
edition of 60
9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches
unframed
14 x 11 inches
framed $250
Rider
reduction woodblock,
edition of 60
11 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
unframed
17 x 11 inches
framed $200
Wild
reduction woodblock,
edition of 60
5 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches
unframed
11 x 17 inches
framed $200

About Kathy Wipfler
Kathy Wipfler (b. 1955) was born and raised in California and has been a serious and dedicated painter since 1979 when she moved to Jackson, Wyoming. Living on a working ranch in Jackson Hole provides the opportunity to experience the life of the Wyoming cowboy which finds its way into much of her work. Working in oil, and largely on location outdoors, her plein air paintings may be found in many prestigious private and museum collections across the country.
In 2000, then Wyoming Governor, Jim Geringer, presented a print of Wipfler's painting entitled "Wyoming Treasure" to 22 Governors and 3 Canadian Premiers at the annual Western States Governors Conference.
In 2006, the Whitney Western Art Museum of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, purchased "Lower Falls of the Yellowstone," a stunning painting by Wipfler. The painting currently hangs near a painting of the same subject by Albert Bierstadt.