Brent Cotton: In the Moment
November 25 - December 7, Open House: December 6, 3-5pm
image
Brent Cotton
August on Kootenai Creek-SOLD

oil on linen
8h x 12w in
20.32h x 30.48w cm
SOLD

image
Brent Cotton
Crisp, Clear, Dawn-SOLD

oil on linen
5h x 9w in
12.70h x 22.86w cm
SOLD

image
Brent Cotton
In The Moment-SOLD

oil on linen
10h x 8w in
25.40h x 20.32w cm
SOLD

image
Brent Cotton
Kissing the Sundown-SOLD

oil on linen
7h x 7w in
17.78h x 17.78w cm
SOLD

image
Brent Cotton
Quiet Reflection-SOLD

oil on linen
8h x 8w in
20.32h x 20.32w cm
SOLD

image
Brent Cotton
Salmon Fly #6-SOLD

oil on linen
5h x 9w in
12.70h x 22.86w cm
SOLD

image
Brent Cotton
Stoking the Flames-SOLD

oil on linen
6h x 9w in
15.24h x 22.86w cm
SOLD

image
Brent Cotton
Sundown's Embrace-SOLD

oil on board
8h x 10w in
20.32h x 25.40w cm
SOLD

Press release

Trailside Galleries is pleased to announce Brent Cotton: In The Moment, a showcase of all new  small  works by the Montana sporting artist.  The show will be on view at the gallery from November 25 through December 6.   All works will be sold by fixed price draw on Friday, December 6 at 5:00 pm.

This Holiday Season, the very popular and charismatic artist will have a limited number of small works available during this event which presents an opportune time for collectors to acquire a signature Brent Cotton painting.  The artist is highly recognized for his atmospheric landscapes and fly-fishing scenes.

Over the years, Cotton’s style has evolved from tightly rendered to impressionistic and the work has moved toward the tonalist/luminist schools. Cotton says, “Several years ago I was heavily influenced by the mood and drama created by the forest fires surrounding my home in Montana.  As devastating as they were, I saw a beauty in the hazy light and the simplification of forms. "When I lived in Maui, it was fog instead of smoke that enveloped my home, but again, the mood and mystery inspired a new direction in my work.”

An avid outdoorsman Brent can often be found standing in one of the local rivers with a fly rod in his hand or on the oars of his drift boat. The proximity to incredible trout streams is one of the many reasons he and his family make their home in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana.