Born in Banning, California, artist Linda Glover Gooch moved in 2001 to Mesa, Arizona, where she lives with her family and works in her studio. Her Impressionistic paintings reveal her wonder from Western landscapes in Arizona and Montana –– grand places such as the Salt River near Phoenix, the Grand Canyon and Glacier national parks and Flathead Lake in northwest Montana. About 20 miles from the lake, she is hosting “Intertwined with Living Waters: The Art of Linda Glover Gooch” in Kalispell at the Hockaday Museum of Art occupying a 1904 Carnegie Library on the National Register of Historic Places. For the most part, she works “en plein air,” setting up her easel to create, in this case, paintings, field studies and sketches of life-giving water in its varying forms of river, fog, snow and clouds.