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  1. Todd A. Williams Fine Art. "My work can be described as narrative impressionistic fine art. Specializing in oil paint and the Alla Prima approach. This approach allows the art to be fresh and not over worked, keeping the abstract quality and bravado brushstrokes to remain intact. My goal is for the work to be exciting to the viewer on multiple ...

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  2. Todd A. Williams was born and raised in the small farming community of Central City, Nebraska. Since his childhood he has been aware of the natural beauty of the world around him, an awareness that he continues to cultivate today through the art of painting.William’s work has been exhibited across the US in gallery, museum and international exhibitions, such as the Nebraska State Museum ...

  3. The Legacy of Nebraska Exhibit. Nebraska celebrated 150 years of statehood in 2017. “The Legacy of Nebraska: Paintings by Todd A. Williams” was open to the public on Statehood Day. Nebraska-born artist Williams spent five years creating paintings that depict historic, geographic, and figurative elements from each of the state’s 93 counties.

    • William Frederick (Buffalo Bill) Cody — Lincoln County
    • Standing Bear — Dixon County
    • Juan Salinas — Nebraska’s Big Rodeo — Garfield County
    • Lewis and Clark Expedition —1804 — Otoe County
    • Rock Island Station — Pawnee County
    • Corn Harvest — Greeley County
    • Mitchell Pass — Oregon Trail — Scotts Bluff County

    American scout, bison hunter, and showman William Frederick Cody was born in 1846 in Iowa Territory, but he made a real name for himself in Nebraska. Famous for the traveling outdoor exhibition he founded in 1883 in North Platte, Nebraska, Cody would go on to take the romance and culture of the West around the United States and to Europe in his Wil...

    Chief Standing Bear was the first American Indian to be recognized as a person. The Ponca tribal leader successfully argued in U.S. District Court in Standing Bear v. Crook in 1879 in Omaha that Native Americans were “persons within the meaning of the law” and had the right of habeas corpus. The case was the ultimate consequence of a promise the le...

    Almost 100 years ago, the city of Burwell hosted the first of an annual event that’s still going strong today. It was meant to put the small town on the cowboy map, and it did. Held each July, Nebraska’s Big Rodeo is part of the sport’s circuit today, and one of the oldest rodeos in the United States. “Juan Salinas was one of the best calf ropers e...

    Half a century before Nebraska was a state, the famous duo, in their nationwide quest to find the most straightforward navigable waters, anchored their 55-foot keelboat along the Missouri River just below what is now Nebraska City. Gusty prairie winds, rocks, sandbars, and uneven banks made the trip difficult, but the pair made it through the unset...

    “Without the railroad, the West wouldn’t exist,” Williams says. “There were some cool old depots I found and I wanted to preserve their history, so I imagined people saying goodbye to loved ones, wishing them well on their journey. I love the romanticism of train travel of that era, part of that great western journey.”

    “What’s fascinating about the cornfields of Nebraska is how they look different in all the seasons. You’re looking at a field after it was harvested the year before, then ploughed, and then stalks come up and then it changes from the green to the golden to the brown color. I’ve always found it fascinating how the colors of the cornfields change. Th...

    The narrow Mitchell Pass — a gap through the Scotts Bluff Ridge in far west Nebraska on the Old Oregon Trail in what is now Scotts Bluff National Monument — is well-noted in the diaries of pioneers who, with their covered wagons, threaded single-file through the passage on ground deeply eroded from wooden wheels and draft animals that had come befo...

  4. The Legacy of Nebraska Todd A. Williams. September 1 -October 15 In 123 paintings artist Todd A. Williams depicts famous Nebraskans of the past and present, natural landmarks such as Chimney Rock, great waterways and wide-open prairies, wildlife and native species, and symbols of industry and commerce as Nebraska prospered for the last 150 years.

  5. Oct. 25, 2017- Jan. 7, 2018 Bone Creek Museum will display a regional selection of the 124 paintings in the Legacy of Nebraska Collection and Exhibition in the North 40 Gallery. Artist Todd A. Williams has traveled the state over the last five years researching historical significant subjects to commemorate the state’s Sesquicentennial anniversary. The […]

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