Paul Milosevich Art | Southwest Realism
“Paul’s paintings always look so real, almost like a photograph. I like Paul’s sketches a lot too, too. When he’s painting, he just gets everything right.” J.I. Allison
"I don't think any visual artist has had more of a connection to the making of Lubbock music than Paul." Terry Allen
"Proving that everyday, ordinary sights and objects are the icons that comprise the heart and soul of our lives is painter Paul Milosevich's strength." Santa Fe New Mexican
"I don't think any visual artist has had more of a connection to the making of Lubbock music than Paul." Terry Allen
"Proving that everyday, ordinary sights and objects are the icons that comprise the heart and soul of our lives is painter Paul Milosevich's strength." Santa Fe New Mexican
Upcoming: The Fisher's Peak Series
Georgia O’Keeffe was inspired by Pedernal, and Paul Cezanne by Mont Sainte-Victoire. Similarly, Paul Milosevich is fascinated with Fisher’s Peak mountain. For over 60 years, he has been capturing the ever-changing aspects of Fisher’s Peak, a unique million-year old basalt-capped landmark in Trinidad, Colorado.
The Fisher’s Peak Series will open on August 24th, 2018, and be on view through December at Trinidad State Junior College.
View Details and Paintings in this Series.
The Fisher’s Peak Series will open on August 24th, 2018, and be on view through December at Trinidad State Junior College.
View Details and Paintings in this Series.
“Paul draws songs, which is why we’re pals.”
— Tom T. Hall
“Paul, you have turned me on to art. Your work is fantastic!”
— Waylon Jennings
“Paul, thank you for sharing your talent!”
— Willie Nelson
“Paul Milosevich has a marvelous talent.”
— Ben Hogan
“When I grow up, I want to be just like Paul. An artistic golf hustler!”
— Don Meredith
— Tom T. Hall
“Paul, you have turned me on to art. Your work is fantastic!”
— Waylon Jennings
“Paul, thank you for sharing your talent!”
— Willie Nelson
“Paul Milosevich has a marvelous talent.”
— Ben Hogan
“When I grow up, I want to be just like Paul. An artistic golf hustler!”
— Don Meredith