Kathy Wilson is a popular Salt Lake City artist. Her work is widely collected in Utah, and is offered at her own Sego Gallery, and by other dealers in the state.
School Children’s Monument (Tribute to the Nation’s Constitution and Flag)
Knaphus was a Mormon convert, who produced many sculptures and bas-reliefs for LDS temples, as well as busts of famous Utahns, decorations for office buildings, mortuary and chapel friezes. His best known work is the Handcart Monument, one of the most recognized symbols of Mormonism. The heroic size version stands in Temple Square in Salt Lake City.
Perhaps his best-loved secular monument is the 1937 School Children’s Monument near the west entrance to the Salt Lake City and County Building. It features a granite base holding a scroll depicting the United States constitution. On either side of the base, facing each other, are life-size statues of a boy and girl looking up at the United States flag atop the seventy-foot flag pole set in the base. The statue honors school children, whose nickels and dimes paid for it.
Untitled – Kathy Wilson
Salt Air Summer
James Harvey Wilson is a watercolorist (egg tempera) and oil painter of color-impressionist landscape scenes. Olpin’s Artists of Utah (1999) cites exhibition activity in Santa Fe and New York City.
Untitled – David Warnock
Liberty Park Plan
Gypsy Fortune Teller
Untitled – Randi Wagner
Randi Wagner was active for many years as a painter of colorful abstracts in Utah. In 1997-98 she studied at Marco Polo Art Glass Studio and Gallery in Murano, Italy and then relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico. When her focus shifted to art glass, painting production diminished.
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