ORIGINAL OOAK Karen Bonnie Oil on Canvas and 14 similar items
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ORIGINAL OOAK Karen Bonnie Oil on Canvas Painting Western Horses w/ Wood Frame
$120,629.28 MXN
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Categoría: | |
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cantidad disponible: |
Sólo uno en stock, para muy pronto |
Condition: |
Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
Originality: |
Original |
Style: |
Impressionism |
Size: |
Medium (up to 36in.) |
Height: |
18 |
Width: |
24 |
Artist: |
A.R. Penck |
Features: |
Framed |
Quantity Type: |
Single-Piece Work |
Date of Creation: |
2000-Now |
Year: |
2002 |
Region of Origin: |
US |
Medium: |
Oil |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Painting Surface: |
Canvas |
Subject: |
Horses |
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Vendedor paga el envío para este artículo. |
Precio de descuento: |
10% De descuento w / $50.00 pasó |
Publicado en venta: |
Más de una semana |
Artículo número: |
774584513 |
Descripción del Artículo
This original, one of a kind, signed painting by Southwestern artist Karen Bonnie is entitled "Keepin Em Bunched" and dated 2002. It's oil on stretched canvas, with a rustic handmade wooden frame. This painting has been kept in a private collection, and is in beautiful condition.
The canvas measures 24" x 18". The frame measures 25 3/4" x 19 5/8".
Description of the artist, from Pitzer's Fine Art's website:
A passion for horses molded the life of Karen Bonnie from her
earliest memories. Born in Wisconsin and growing up in the Midwest, many
summers spent on an uncle's farm, she expressed her love for horses
through her drawing pencils. In adult life, it was her admiration for
these noble animals that spurred her interest in western history, cowboy
legend and Native American cultures. While re-training retired race
horses for the dressage arena as a hobby, she expanded her commercial
photography career into advertising and graphic design. In 1991, Karen
drew on her knowledge of ancient and traditional techniques to found a
buckskin garment company. She won "Best New Collection" for her designs
at the 1999 Western Design Conference in Cody, Wyoming.
During the 1990's she concurrently showed hand tinted photographs and
drawings at her Magpie Woman Gallery in Abiquiu, New Mexico. In 1991
she was an invited artist at "The Governor's Choice" Art Show in Santa
Fe, featuring hand tinted photos from the famous Bell Ranch. While at
her gallery she met several up-and-coming artists, including Barry
McCuan and Doug Coffin, who provided inspiration and showed her by
example the road to an art career. It was when she met Linda and Dean
St. Clair that she took the leap into fine art and started painting in
oils. The St.Clairs both were generous with their knowledge of painting
and marketing of their work.
Now turning her efforts to painting full time, Karen renders the
objects of her passion.....ranching and particularly working cowgirls,
Native American culture, wilderness, wolves and, of course,
horses........in the vibrant, lush colors that are only achievable in
oil paints."I see horses as heroic, powerful, fun-loving and
affectionate beings, and I try to express this to the viewer in my
work." She shares her century-old ranch house with her husband, Pete,
who is a traditional Cheyenne, with their two wolf hybrids, their horses
and dog, and hikes or rides daily in the nearby mountain wilderness
when not riding with the crew for neighboring ranchers. The surrounding
community of ranchers and farmers provides her subject matter, and
supports and inspires her in her loving portrayal of cowboy culture in
its present-day reality, and all things "of the Horse"
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask, and thanks for looking!
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