Lori Brackett Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Lori Brackett based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Lori Brackett
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Ties That Bind by Lori Brackett
Silvertip by Lori Brackett
Rodeo Royalty by Lori Brackett
At the Ready by Lori Brackett
Dream Racer by Lori Brackett
20 Minute Orphan by Lori Brackett
Him - Lion by Lori Brackett
Palisades Creek by Lori Brackett
Bronc Busting 101 by Lori Brackett
Mountain Slope Fall by Lori Brackett
The Chase Is On by Lori Brackett
Columbia River Gorge I by Lori Brackett
Old Mill Stream I by Lori Brackett
Tears for California by Lori Brackett
James-A-Cat by Lori Brackett
Camping On The Lake Shore by Lori Brackett
Beginnings by Lori Brackett
Blue Eyes by Lori Brackett
Grapes and Jalapenos by Lori Brackett
What'ch Ya Doin' by Lori Brackett
Her - Lioness by Lori Brackett
Inside the Flour Mill by Lori Brackett
Trail To The Artists Paint Pots - Yellowstone by Lori Brackett
Girl in Straw Hat by Lori Brackett
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About Lori Brackett
Lori Brackett grew up in Ammon, a suburb of Idaho Falls, Idaho. She consciously knew she wanted to be an artist since the tender age of five so her education was pursued in that direction. While in junior high and high school, she took almost every art class they offered. Post high school, Lori continued her art education at both Ricks College and then Idaho State University, finally graduating cum laude with a Bachelor’s Degree of Fine Art in Fine Art.
“In my art I enjoy a myriad of different media, though my favorites are pastel, acrylic and oil. The images I perform have so much to say visually; I try to get others to ‘listen’ with their eyes. Therefore, I portray what I feel is uplifting, invokes good emotions, or gives food for thought. I depict a lot of animals in my art for the humble simplicity and fantastic grandeur they bring to what I am trying to express. My cats, who have been wonderful family members over the years, have been some of the repeated subjects in my animal paintings.”
Lori also does a fair amount of human portraiture and expression.
“It is said, ‘An artist should paint what they know.’ so oftentimes I use my husband and my sons, DJ and James, as models. It pleases me when others are able to feel inspired by the images I create.”
If you would like to contact Lori about her art, or if you have any portrait/commission request, she would love to hear from you.