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"Pursued"
My three favorite western artists of all time are Russell, Remington and Frank Tenney Johnson. Although Johnson is not as famous as the...


"Hangin' Loose"
I did this painting a while back and was blessed to have it appear on the cover of Western Horseman, one of my favorite magazines. It's...


"Wanted"
I enjoy this type of painting, where the viewer gets to write the back-story. We don't know if this is a posse looking for a hidden...


"Thirsty"
Hot off the easel. 16x20 oil on linen. After many hours in the saddle this cowboy and his horse are ready for a water stop. I'll bet that...


"Behind Schedule"
This stagecoach driver is trying to make up time as he is behind schedule. As fast as that coach is moving though, that jack-rabbit is...


"High Lonesome"
This cowboy is riding through one of my favorite locations in Colorado. He is beneath the Maroon Bells near Aspen. Boy, I wish I was with...


"The Out-Of-Towners"
If you follow my work, you know how much I like paintings that tell a story. What I love about this one, is that the dog says it all....


"The Mare"
I always try to show the joy I feel when painting a horse. I believe you have to show the viewer how you feel about what you're painting....


"Reflections Of The Rockies"
This cowboy has packed into the high country and is now crossing Maroon Bells Lake near Aspen. As I've said before, this is one of my...


"Camp Along The Timbercreek"
A lone Comanche brave over-looks his camp in Palo Duro Canyon. The Comanche called the Palo Duro "Sacred Canyon" and for a good reason....
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