Showing posts with label Prix de West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prix de West. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Prix de West 2025!

 

"Old Friends" (42x36 o/c) SOLD

Time again for the Prix de West at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, OK.  This will be my 6th year in the show, and this time I am excited to be taking our two daughters along!

"Before the Veil" (40x40 o/c) SOLD

The Prix de West is the greatest Western Art show in the country, and it is an honor to exhibit amongst so many great artists -- I hope to see you there!


"Rain Song" (30x30 o/c) SOLD

"Amber Canyon" (11x14 o/p) SOLD






Sunday, June 9, 2024

SOLD OUT at the Prix de West 2024!

"Desert Moonrise" (oil 16x20) SOLD
 
Even though I was unable to attend this years Prix de West in person, I was thrilled that all four of my paintings sold on opening night! Our daughter, Lily had her high school graduation on the same weekend so of course THAT was much more important than any art show...(even the most prestigious Western Art show in the world)!
 

 
 "Golden Canopy" (oil 40x50) SOLD
 
A huge Thank You to the Prix de West, all the staff and of course all the great collectors who support the artists in this wonderful show! See you next year~
 
 "The Low Road" (oil 30x30) SOLD

 
  "Let's Go Home" (oil 36x36) SOLD
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday, April 22, 2023

Folding Screen project finished!


                                                  "The FOUR SEASONS"  SOLD                                                                 

 For one of my pieces in this years Prix de West show at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, I did four paintings depicting Native Americans in the four seasons... I came up with a folding screen design and hired Timothy Holton of Holton Studio Frame Makers in Berkeley, CA to construct the 4-panel screen to house the paintings; each oil-on-panel painting is 36 x 20".

 

 I wanted a simple Craftsman style look, and Tim nailed it with dark-stained, quarter-sawn oak and gold leaf trim. The panels are connected with antique-style hinges complete with flat head screws! Overall measurement is 69" high by 97" wide when fully extended...

                                                            

 The screen can fold out totally flat as a wall display (although it IS heavy), stand on it's own in a zig-zag fashion or completely collapse for storage...it is a fully functioning piece of heirloom furniture AND a collection of western art originals as well -- a fine addition to any Arts and Crafts decorated home~






  I'm really looking forward to this years show as I was injured last year and couldn't make it -- hope to see you there June 9th & 10th, 2023!




 

 

 

 

Sunday, June 5, 2022

Prix de West and the Painting that Broke My Hip

"Though Storms Encompass Me" (30x30) SOLD

This year will be my third time in the Prix de West (and first time as a regular member). I am so grateful to be included in this most prestigious western art show at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City!

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"Riders at Eventide" (42x50) SOLD

This painting, "Riders at Eventide" is the second version of this composition; I wasn't satisfied with the first (and slightly smaller) version, so I decided to stretch a new canvas and try again... In the meantime I had somehow hurt my left foot and was favoring it while crouching on the floor and putting all my weight on my right leg. As I worked in this odd position, bending, crouching, kneeling, I knew I was slowly straining the muscle in my thigh -- by the time I finished I knew something was wrong, and a week or so later was diagnosed with a pulled muscle with possible nerve damage...

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Well, the fun didn't stop there; my leg not only hurt to walk on but became incredibly weak requiring me to use a cane to move about. One night while going up the stairs the cane slipped off a step and I fell with ALL my weight crashing directly down on top of my hip! Laying at the bottom of the stairs I knew it was bad (and don't remember feeling that level of pain in a long time)...!

 

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The result this time was a broken femur; in fact my femur not only broke, but actually bent down at the top from the extreme impact. The only good thing was I had shipped off these three paintings to the framer just 2 days before the accident on the stairs~

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At any rate, I had to have emergency full-hip replacement surgery. Since April I have had some uninterrupted time to heal from the operation with physical therapy, but my leg muscle and nerve is still somewhat weak causing me to rely on that cane a while longer... Perhaps this will give me some advantage at the airport as they usually let the "physically challenged" board first~

 
"I Turned To Listen" (16x20) SOLD

Best of all, I won't have to miss this important show -- I'll get to see some incredible art and meet the amazing artists and collectors who make it all happen! In the meantime I'll continue my physical therapy and look forward to when I no longer need this cane (but I do have to accept the fact that my skateboarding days are permanently behind me :(

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Oh well -- it could've been A LOT worse, so I am grateful for the doctors, nurses, family and friends who have helped me thru and continue to encourage me. Thank God it was just a hip and not my right hand! 




 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, June 28, 2021

Prix de West 2021

 

Express Ranches Great American Cowboy award~


 
"Overlook" (38x36) o/c SOLD

Just returned from the Prix de West exhibition and sale at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City...what a HUGE and beautiful museum! I was surprised to receive the Great American Cowboy Award for the painting above, "Overlook"...

 "Okay With Lonesome" (24) o/l SOLD
 
I met a number of artists I have long admired and everyone at the show (including the tireless staff) were so kind and helpful -- the entire experience was non-stop fun and a truly spectacular event!

  
"A Beautiful Day" (36x36) o/c SOLD
 
     
All 3 of my paintings sold on opening night and the show overall made a tremendous comeback after being closed last year due to the Covid fiasco~
               

 
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Next year promises to be a blockbuster for their 50th Anniversary Celebration in 2022 and I look forward to attending and reconnecting with the many new friends I made there!

 

       Closing Dinner

Entry to Exhibition Hall

     End of the Trail sculpture!






Thursday, September 5, 2019

Small Works, Great Wonders show~

"Let's Go Home" (11.75x14.2) SOLD

I have been invited to show in the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum's "Small Works, Great Wonders" miniature show opening November 8th in Oklahoma City. 

This painting, "Let's Go home" will be featured then, and I've also been invited to show as a guest artist in their premier western show, the Prix De West in June 2020!