Medana Gabbard

Medana Gabbard

East Meets West…This is the best way I can describe my work. Love of two worlds. Two different subjects one undeniable style.
East…My husband took me on a trip to Vermont in 2001 and it was love at first sight. Growing up in  Arizona I had never seen so much color. I was so taken with the scenery and quaint villages that I immediately began to paint them. This was the beginning of my Folk Art career.
West…I am a native of Arizona and currently split my time between Payson, Arizona and Brandon, Vermont. My father Edward F. Galda was a very gifted Native American artist and my brother  Ed Galda is a very talented Southwest painter and sculptor living and working in Tucson, Arizona.
My paintings of the West are greatly influenced by Native American design and color.

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Roses For Mother

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Peonies

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The Virgin Mary

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Thanksgiving

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Payson Elk

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Halloween on Maple Street

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Campfire Dance II

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Sunrise Elk

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Corn Maidens

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Canyon Dancers

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Winter Wonderland

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When Autumn Leaves Start To Fall

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Up And Away

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Under The Sea

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Tree Of Life

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Three Sisters

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Three Angels

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The Pumpkin Festival

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The Pumpkin Barn

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The Old Stone Convent

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The North Pole

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The North Pole 2 5X7

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The Dairy Festival

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The Country Carriage Ride

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The Christmas Party

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The Chicken Barn

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The Black Sheep

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The Berry Festival

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The Antique Barn

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Sunshine And Daisies

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Sunflower Hill

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Sunflower Creek

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