Having traveled from Nevada to Vermont and back again to the west. Having moved back from Vermont to the southwest in 1994 Tad is enjoys the warm. It is just to cold in the north and the warmer climent was needed. Ms. Schutt now resides in Bisbee, Arizona in a warm sunny little town near the Mexican border. If you visit Bisbee her work is displayed at the Belleza Gallery and The Copper Shop on Main Street.
She has original watercolors, prints, cards, papier-mache’ dogs and other fun projects.Tad’s artwork is inspired from her life and places it has taken her. She has had a 20 year career so please browse and see her unique vision of the world from a perspective of the Rodeo Circuit, to back roads less traveled. Some of her art portrays long ago times in history and some from your own backyards.
She is an award-winning artist that has won numerous awards in the annual Arts for the Parks Competition in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Also with the National
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Ms. Schutt also has a Guest House called, “The Sleeping Dog,” where your furry friends are welcome. Having guests and their pet’s visit in her home has been fantastic and she enjoys meeting so many people from so many interesting places.
Watercolor Society’s Past Presidents award and the Taos National Exhibition of American Watercolors award for Realism. Her work is featured on the cover of the National Finals Rodeo Program, the Reno Rodeo Poster and Program cover, the Sierra Vista, AZ Cowboy Poetry Poster, in Nevada Magazine and the annual executive Southwest Gas Calendar.
Inspired by Western Art, Tad travels with camera in hand along with her companions “Noodle and Rags.” She loves to explore back roads and out of the way places like ghost towns, Indian ruins, military forts, national parks and towns that have seen better