Vaquero is a painting by Jim Clements which was uploaded on January 28th, 2013.
Original - Sold
Price
Not Specified
Dimensions
20.000 x 16.000 inches
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Title
Vaquero
Artist
Jim Clements
Medium
Painting - Oil On Linen
Description
Western oil painting
Uploaded
January 28th, 2013
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Comments (27)
Wanda Bradley
Jim, this is gorgeous and breath-taking at the same time. Congratulations on your sale!! L/F
Gull G
Art provides an opportunity for kaleidoscopic thinking. Each time we shift the lens of our perceptions, we gain new perspectives — and new opportunities for innovation. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR RECENT SALE OF AN WONDERFUL WORK!
Anthony Contreras
Does this come larger? 40" by 30" wanted.
Jim Clements replied:
Thank you for your interest in this painting Anthony! I tried to enlarge it, but 24"x19" is as big as it'll let me go on here. I'm sorry I couldn't make it work for you.
Jerry Bokowski
Jim, Your work reminds me of a dear friend I lost a couple of years ago named Ken Payne. He was an amazing story teller of the old west through his bronze sculpture. I knew him when he lived in Sedona, Arizona. His foundry was in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. You both have something in common...amazing art that speaks of a by gone era. JERRY
Joe Triano
One of my favorites, Jim - you know how I feel about your work my friend - your skills and painterly style speak volumes - all the best to you my friend! . .....Joe
Kathleen Heese
Love the texture ! & Very Handsome and Manly cowboy ! He looks like you...is this your father by any chance ?
Jim Clements replied:
Oh - forgot to answer your question! No, its not my father. But I appreciate your very nice compliment.
Suzanne McKee
The light in this painting is tangible! I can feel the cool water in the hot dry air. Have you ever painted a sequence of paintings that tell a story? I can visualize winding my way through gallery corridors following a frame-by-frame tale of a cowboy's life. An ambitious task but far better than any movie!
Jim Clements replied:
Thank you Suzanne! I've never painted a sequence but I always hope to tell a story with each painting. That's a good idea though.