Where the<br>Wild West Went<br>by Stephen Morath

The paintings of Stephen Morath blend bright, expressionistic Southwest landscapes with a touch of dry humor and nostalgia. Whether by capturing a bountiful table of delights on a Mexican beach or a parade of trailers through the desert countryside, Morath's paintings express his obvious amusement and fascination with the Southwest.

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Vegas Fantasy


Cosmic Night


Cactusland


Otono


The Southwestern Trail


Spring Evening


A Cold Morning in Indian Country


Two Tents at Half Moon


Bahia Verde


More Snowbirds in Cactusland


Autumn Valley


Baja Beach


Snowy Morning


Sunset Ride


Gringo Pass


Night Flight


Backyard with Chevy and Sunflowers


Road Work


Three Sails


La Primavera


Moonlit Harvest


Where the Wild West Went


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