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  1. T. Allen Lawson is a highly-acclaimed and widely-recognized contemporary American artist.

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      T. Allen Lawson is drawn to the quieter side of life. Over...

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  2. T. Allen Lawson (born August 3, 1963) is an American artist recognized for his landscape paintings of Wyoming and Maine subjects, and is perhaps best known for having painted the White House Christmas card in 2008.

  3. 39K Followers, 460 Following, 604 Posts - T. Allen Lawson (@t._allen_lawson) on Instagram: "Artist, student, curious observer."

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  5. T. Allen Lawson is drawn to the quieter side of life. Over time he has developed a discipline of patiently observing and studying the often unnoticed rhythms and subtleties of his surroundings. In his paintings he strives to build layers and textures with pigment to create the abstraction and nuanced depth he feels in nature and the world ...

  6. T. Allen Lawson has won numerous awards including the 2016 DirectorsChoice for Outstanding Landscape and the Robert Lougheed Memorial Artists’ Choice Award, both at the Prix de West; and the 2010 Founder’s Prize, Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts.

  7. T Allen Lawson is a painter who captures the nuances of nature and the American West in his abstract works. He has won several awards, created the White House Christmas card, and exhibited in public collections such as the Smithsonian Institution.

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