Denny Karchner
DENNY KARCHNER
Western Art

Denny Karchner's "Western Artwork" was spawned from a deep passion for the love of a pencil
and paint at a very young age. He has been producing "pencils" since the tender age of 
three-years-old and after a 34-year hiatus, has recently returned to paints. Here, you will find the newest in a series in oils, acrylics and pencils. These are Denny's tightest and most intense works ever."

Denny Karchner's passion and love for "pencil and paints" are gaining him increased notoriety among
museums and private collectors. Over the last few years, Denny has worked closely with the Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody and has had art included in their Annual Art Auctions. In the Fall of 2005, Denny had two pieces accepted into the prestigious "Booth Western Art Museum" for their permanent private collection. Those pieces are "Horse Capture" and "Chief Tosh-A-Wah." 

Just recently, the family of the late, great Curt Gowdy commissioned Denny to paint his portrait. Lastly, Denny has been hired by the Rooney family, owners of the 2005 NFL Superbowl Champions Pittsburgh Steelers to paint many of the old Steelers from the 1970's Super Bowl Teams,
and lastly the “current” Pittsburgh Steelers. What an honor for a "Lifetime Fan" and former
resident of "The Steel City."


Since moving to the beautiful Lower Southfork, in Cody, Wyoming, Denny is now “living the dream” and concentrating heavily on his fine art career, painting the faces of the “old and new west.”

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Denny Karchner - Cody the Legend



Buffalo Bill Cody
One of the most colorful figures of the Old West!

Denny Karchner - Bad Hand


Denny Karchner - The Three Ubertis



Uberti is a gun manufacturer based in Italy.

Cypress Scout

William F. Cody

Western Contemplation

Chief Plenty Coups

Plenty Coups (otherwise known as Aleek-chea-ahoosh) (1848 – 1932) was a Crow chief.
Chief Wolf Robe

Wolf Robe (between 1838 and 1841—1910, Oklahoma was a Southern Cheyenne chief.

Chief Tosh-a-Wah

Comanche Chief
First Snow

Custer - The Yankee Swashbuckler

Shiloh

Engraved Muzzle

The Courter

Spirit , Horse, Hunter

Honoring the Dead

No Time for Flowers

Honoring the Dead

Kid Rio
The Circuit Rider
Alan Baker As "Cody"
Chief Little Horse

Oglala 1899
Horse Capture
Chief Split Sky
The Old Cheyenne