Quote:
Originally Posted by Drdogface
Baz,
Can you tell me how to get a cy of that print...or is it an original painting ....actually looks to be an original ...? No edition numbers
|
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the post!
"A dog and his cowboy" by artist Fred Fields
Fred Fields - Work Detail: A Dog and His Cowboy
Quote:
|
Some work, some oversee from the shade of a Mesquite tree. I was at a ranch near Cave Creek, AZ with my camera. I follow the guys around while they attend to their various cowboy jobs. I take re Every ranch has a few dogs of questionable breeding hanging around. ference photographs and try my best to stay out of the way. The ranch boss, who I only knew as Bud, had these two dogs that followed him everywhere. Those dogs loved him to no end. As the sun peaked over the mountains the guys were standing around a fire having the last of the coffee. Bud sat down in front of a tent on a bed roll. His dogs decided it would be an opportune time to show their affection for Bud. This painting depicts Bud and one of those dogs. Each dog had a short length of chain around their leather collar with both ends of the chain hooked to the D ring on the collar. Whenever there was a chance the dogs might get trampled, Bud would unhook one end of the chain and attach it to a gate or fence.
|
9x12 and says it's SOLD but you may be able to contact the artist and inquire about a print (?) In fact if you click on the photo it opens up a larger image and below is a link to contact the artist about that print.
Good luck!
EDIT: Just found his blog and more info on that painting....
http://fredfields.blogspot.com/2010/09/dog-and-his-cowboy-step-by-step.html