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There are several different options to own a piece of fine art. Learn more about the services I offer below.

Originals

"Originals" are the first authentic artwork produced by my hand, not a mechanical or digital reproduction. They are unique works and hold the highest value to collectors.
A "print" is a reproduction of an original art piece. Prints allow collectors to own artwork they enjoy while being a lower commitment purchase than owning an original. The prints I offer are meticulously created using archival materials and cutting-edge print technology, ensuring exceptional quality and longevity.
"Commissions" are personalized works, completed at your request, in order to see your aesthetic vision come to life. Many request a commission for a special occasion, or to create a family heirloom.
Print copies starting at $55.00

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Celebrating the California Rose: A Collaborative Masterpiece

I’m thrilled to share a special project that’s close to my heart—a painting I created of the stunning California Rose saddle, a remarkable collaboration by the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association (TCAA). This piece was inspired by a photo shared by my friend, who graciously gave me permission to paint it. When I reached out, he enthusiastically said, “Yes,” and even shared that he’d produced a documentary about this extraordinary saddle. For more details and to view his documentary, visit TCAA’s California Rose page.

To mark the 25th Annual Traditional Cowboy Arts Association Exhibition & Sale, the TCAA’s 13 active members, along with one emeritus member, poured their craftsmanship into creating a traditional Visalia-style saddle and outfit, complete with a braided rawhide riata, quirt, and hobbles. Named The California Rose, this saddle is a testament to their artistry and dedication to preserving cowboy traditions. The saddle will be auctioned live during the TCAA Exhibition & Sale Weekend on Saturday night, September 28, 2025, at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.

As an artist, I’m honored to capture this collaborative masterpiece in paint, celebrating the skill and passion of these artisans. Stay tuned for more updates, and if you’re attending the event, don’t miss the chance to see The California Rose in person!
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