Besides being part of the iconic images of Old West bank robbers and stagecoach hold-up gangs, a cowboy's bandana or scarf is really a necessary tool of the trade. It becomes a dust filter on a hot, dry roundup or warm protection against a stiff, chilling wind. And when the dirty work is done, there's nothing quite like the sight of a freshly cleaned up cowboy who puts on his dancing boots and his favorite hat and scarf and heads to town.
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Join me on my journey as I explore the possibilities of painting in oil and pastels.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Experience
An experienced cowboy is a valuable asset when branding calves. Click here for more information on this painting.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Staying Close
6 x 9" Original Pastel by Trish Stevenson
This young horse is sticking with the experienced horses as the herd moves, using his eyes and ears, learning as he goes.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Winter's Blanket
Yes, It is snowing right now in Montana, huge fluffy flakes, very pretty, even if it is supposed to be Spring! Here is one more snow scene...
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