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- Dean Noel was born in the heartland of Ohio, but his heart
has always been in the wild places of the west. In 1986, shortly after being offered a one man
show by the Butler Art Museum in Youngstown, Ohio and National Wildlife Federation, Dean moved
his family to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to take advantage of the breath taking scenic inspiration.
- Since that time, he has been featured in Safari Club Magizine and Images of the West, as
well as in galleries in Aspen Colorado, Carmel California, Jackson Hole Wyoming, Sante Fe
New Mexico, and Kalispell, Montana. Dean's work is widely sought after by many collectors across
the country, including NASCAR champion Richard Petty. He has also won numerous awards throughout
his career, from places like the Cheyenne Frontier Old West Museum, The Wyoming Game and Fish, and
the Wind River Artists Guild. Dean has released several limited edition prints, one of which was
selected to represent the Yellowstone Grizzly Center, in West Yellowstone, Montana.
- Dean is also known for his custom, commissioned pieces that he designs with his clients to specifically fit their home and their individual needs.
- Dean is a member of the National Museum of Wildlife Art, the Safari Club International, the
Foundation for North American Wild Sheep, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, and the Wind River
Artist Guild.
- Dean and his wife, Jane, spend much of their time in the outdoors researching and painting on
location. It is this deeply rooted familiarity, love, and respect for wildlife and the environment, that is evident in all of Dean's art.
- The pictures below were taken when Dean was out hiking around the area that he lives.
Pictures taken by Jane, his wife.
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