August 8, 2012
Rusty York came by the True West World Headquarters yesterday morning at six to pick up a dozen BBB paintings and drive them to Santa Fe for the big Arizona-New Mexico Centennial Art Show this weekend at Due West Art Gallery. Ken Amorosano and I are driving over on Friday, show is on Saturday night. This is one of the paintings in the show:
This is "Skull Valley Cowgirl". Yesterday afternoon the staff helped me pick five images from the Outrageous Arizona TV show for a series of notecards. They will not include this one, which unfortunately fell through the cracks.
But it will be in the art show, however. I asked the staff to vote on their favorites and this one didn't make the cut for the note cards. Gee, I wonder what ol' Moliere has to say about this?
"On is easily fooled by that which one loves."
—Moliere
Comment by Jim Holden on August 8, 2012 at 8:31am I would purchase a high quality print of the Cowgirl painting - probably can't afford the real thing. That's how much I like that one.
Comment by Sue Cauhape on August 8, 2012 at 9:04am I love both of these paintings. Sorry about Red Ghost, but hooray for the cowgirl. She's a beautiful, vintage girl. And those clouds!!! Wow!
Comment by Margaret-Anne Moore on August 11, 2012 at 10:10am I wish I could go to the art show. Congrats!
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