America’s Wild
A Study in Light and Shadow
Stephanie Ivison
Apr. 9, 2025 - May 31, 2025
Stephanie Ivison is a Canadian photographer whose love for the outdoors and passion for storytelling come to life through her breathtaking images. What began as a way to document her travels and outdoor adventures quickly evolved into a deeper pursuit—capturing the essence of the wild and the fleeting beauty of nature’s most awe-inspiring moments.
For Stephanie, standing in the mountains as the sky erupts in color at sunset or waiting for the first stars to pierce the night is more than just photography—it’s an experience, a connection to the world around her. She thrives on pushing the limits of her camera’s capabilities, striving to preserve those ephemeral moments in a single, powerful frame. Her dedication to light, movement, and composition allows her to transform landscapes into immersive visual narratives.
Specializing in landscape, wildlife, and commercial photography, Stephanie seeks to inspire a sense of adventure and appreciation for the natural world. Her work is driven by a desire to uncover uncharted places, tell compelling stories through imagery, and encourage others to reflect on their relationship with nature. Through her vivid landscapes and thoughtfully composed scenes, she hopes to spark wonder, evoke memories, and promote conservation.
For Stephanie, photography is more than a profession—it’s a way of seeing the world, finding beauty in the ordinary, and sharing those discoveries with others.
Artist’s Reception Thursday, April 17th, 2025 5pm - 7pm
Art Show and Sale April 9 - May 31, 2025
Halcyon Moments
James Andrew Smith
Jan. 16, 2025 - March 29, 2025
Grant’s Frames is thrilled to introduce you to Tulsa native, James Smith. James creates impeccable realistic oil paintings, elevating the stature of everyday objects. His focus on still life paintings allows him to control the composition, the lighting, the point of view, and enables him to capture his subject at its most beautiful moment, forever.
James began his art journey as a child, found himself in the world of graphic design as an adult, and then made his way back to oil painting in 2001. As a Native American painter, the viewer should look for Native American influences in James’ paintings.