Denise Rich, aka The Rich Artist
Cow, Cowboy and Rodeo Western Original Oil Paintings by award winning artist, Denise Rich.
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Denise Rich, THE EARLY YEARS The artist as a young girl, exploring her artistic future, was temporarily sidetracked with delusions of being a dancer. It did not take long to discover that her talents were in a different artistic arena, and that she was better suited to fine arts both due to ability and the desire to remain sedentary. (Continue to complete Biography by clicking here


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View Article  First Buffalo study...
Thanks to my friends at the local Buffalo ranch, I've gotten some great reference pictures recently!  Here is the first product, a head study.
This is 6"x8" oil on board. Available on my website www.deniserichart.com.
View Article  Jersey cows commission in progress
Four installments, the next one will likely be a finished work!

You may have seen the 5"x7" study in an earlier post, I had done the study in preparation for a larger painting planned in the future, but instead of waiting until I get around to it, I have been commissioned to paint this larger for a client.  This piece is 18"x24" of complicated cow parts, but a joy to paint, and it is going to be one of my favorite works to date.   (The 5"x7" study is available.)



I love the 'cow crowd' scenes like this one and Eye Herd, they are my very favorite compositions.  Watch for more of different breeds in the future.  I have another study of Herefords that will be coming in a large painting eventually, titled "Red and White Cattle".
View Article  A few new paintings for the Western portfolio, both 24"x36", and horses
Two new paintings

Here is the finished work, I didn't get any in between progress pictures!

The other one, a very tightly cropped painting of a Mustang is also finished:

Both are 24"x36" oil on canvas.
Both are available, please email me for pricing.

View Article  You can't have cowboys without cows. New Holstein painting by Denise Rich
I did start my focus on cows, and although I've broadened to include western and rodeo paintings I have not forgotten them!  Here is a view I see often when photographing dairy cows for painting reference, the extreme close up of the super curious one in the bunch.

This one is 18"x36".
It is available, please contact me for current pricing.

View Article  Taking pictures of pigs
A commission to paint pigs is in the works.  This includes me taking photographs for reference, and I thought I would share one with you that is just too cute to believe.
Don't tell the cows, but as cute as a calf is, I really don't think there is any animal quite as cute as a piglet!
Case in point:

These two are almost two week old KuneKune piglets.   I have been commissioned by the breeder to do a painting, and it was my pleasure to visit the farm and take photos of these little guys!

Expect some work to be available from me as well.

An observation from the shoot, pigs are much shorter than cows.  Much squatting, much leg soreness the following day!
View Article  A Holstein Heifer with Attitude!
A new commission I am working on is of a beautiful Holstein Heifer named Da-iry.  She has spent two years being raised as a 4-H project by Emily, and a very insightful idea of
Emily's Mom is to have a painting done of Da-iry. 

Da-iry is a character I must say, and she presented quite an amusing challenge as a model!

When I'm taking reference photos for a commission there isn't usually a specific goal, only to get something that captures the personality of the subject, and with animals you never know what that will end up being.  Also when it comes to animals, you had better be patient!

I visited two times, and did my best to get some good reference without Da-iry's head down grazing the lawn or up eating leaves off of a tree, or sticking her tongue between the fence to try and get some food out of the goats dish.  Da-iry is on a mission, and that mission is to eat.

I was amused and delighted to no end as I watched Da-iry traverse back and forth looking for mischief!
First stop was this area, which to eat, the tree or the dry grass....

Where to next? Hey, wait, there is some leftover food in the goat's dish,
I think I can reach it with my tongue...

The only thing that could get her attention and lure her away from her mission
was a can of grain.  You will see it being held directly above her head in this picture:

and below her head in this one....

...but as soon as the grain was not available....a beeline back to the goat
dish....at warp speed (well as warp speed as a pregnant cow can have, and
it's actually quite impressive!)

Yes, Da-iry had a great time being a model!
Including but not limited to admiring her reflection, as models are inclined to do:

...and  drawing an audience from the Llamas next door:

I got more than a few pictures like this:


Anyone who thinks my job is easy.....all of this in about 100 degree heat...
It's a labor of love however, I would not trade it for anything!
Thanks to the patience of Emily, the owner, her Mother and Me, I got several keepers for future paintings, and am sure it will be difficult
for this 4-H girl's Mom to choose which one do to the commissioned work
from, but as a consolation she will be getting more than 100 absolutely priceless pictures of her daughter and Da-iry from this shoot to look back on in years to come, in addition to
the painting.

I could not have been more amused, love cows,  love my job, can't wait to immortalize Da-iry!

(I'll be posting some works in progress once the final decision is made.)
View Article  Texas Longhorn oil painting, Mama and calf, a sweet scene by Denise Rich

This is a 12"x16" original oil painting of a Texas Longhorn cow and her calf.
Mom is chewing of course, but I most loved the baby calf in this nuzzling
mama.

This painting is available, please contact the studio for information.
View Article  Rodeo painting series, Denise Rich and the PBR Bulls, New Project!
I'm very excited to announce my new project.  Cows have been my main focus, and bovine are a favorite subject for me.  I enjoy watching the Professional Bull
Riding on television mainly because I get such a kick out of the Bull's expressions and attitudes.  I love the look on the Bulls faces when they are getting ready to ride, they really look like they know what's happening, and are anticipating it like a dog looks forward to going for a run, and then the way so many of them do that "yeah, I'm bad!" strut once the ride is over!

Inevitably this turns to thoughts of how fun it would be to paint those famous, fun, beautiful Rodeo Bulls of the PBR.

Well, thought has turned into reality, and I am very pleased to say that
I will begin painting some of the most popular Bulls of the PBR!

This involves a number of steps, the first is a photo shoot to get reference material for paintings.  I will be starting this coming weekend when I meet Reindeer Dippin' in person
where he will be performing in Santa Maria, CA.  I hope he's ready for his photo shoot!
(I'll be sure to get his good side.)

It's a very exciting project and I hope to make some PBR Bull fans happy with some original artwork.  One of the best parts is this will also be helping the Bull Riders, as a percentage of the proceeds will go to the Resistol Relief Fund.  : "The Resistol Relief Fund benefits anyone involved in the sport of bull riding and at all levels. The Resistol Relief Fund is available to high school, college and professional bull riders as well as those people who work in the sport of bull riding."

If you have a favorite PBR Rodeo Bull that you would like to see immortalized in oil, please leave a comment.  (You do not need to sign in to leave comments.)
More news will be posted as new developments occur.
View Article  Rodeo Clown Painting, by Denise Rich, New work!
I have had so much distraction come my way, it's a wonder I am able to produce anything new, but here is a brand new addition to the Rodeo series.  One of the most visible and necessary characters at the Rodeo is the Rodeo Clown, ready to protect a fallen rider at a moment's notice.  This image is being licensed by Roughstock Candles at The Candle Ranch for use on the label of their unique, highly fragranced, high quality candles.

This painting is referenced from an original photograph I took at the most recent Lakeside rodeo.
I felt this really captured a Rodeo Clown at work.  You know that as soon as that bull ditches the rider he's headed straight for the clown!
16"x20" oil on canvas mounted to board
"Danger, Clown at Work!"
This painting is available.  Contact the studio for details.
View Article  New Hereford/Baldy painting, Getting Out of Dodge

10x20 oil on board
available-contact the studio for price

Here is my latest finished work, and the story behind it.
Several months back I was trying to get more Hereford photo reference, so I ran a classified ad in the Ramona newspaper which went something like this:
"WANTED: Artist looking for bovine models to photograph for painting reference".  I  knew it was a longshot and that people could consider it a joke, but I was pleased to receive three replies from willing bovine owners.

One of them was a young gal named Kendall, who showed cows and had several on her property.  The photo reference for this painting was taken as she was chasing them out of an area they were not supposed to be in.  I knew this would be a painting the minute I took the picture, loving the way they almost remind me of dogs who know they are in trouble, thus the title "Getting Out of Dodge".

View Article  Two new small works, cow paintings by Denise Rich of course.
I've just finished two new paintings available in the small originals portfolio on the
website, www.deniserichart.com.
The first one is a sweet little Texas Longhorn calf, 6"x6" oil on board.  This little calf had an irresistibly cute face.  This is a study for a larger portrait I will be doing in the future.  If you are interested in the larger portrait contact me, the study is available now.


Last but certainly not least, a 5"x7" oil on board study for my series of paintings featuring
a combination of realism and abstract, with the entire composition filled by bovine.  Other paintings in this series include "Eye Herd" (Holsteins)  Red and White Cattle (study, Herefords), Wholesteins (Holsteins of course).  It's a favorite series, and one I am planning to include a representation for as many breeds as possible.  It all depends on what photo reference I am able to take in my travels.

Update: This study has been commissioned as a large painting.
The 5"x7" study is still available.

View Article  New! Small original oil paintings and studies
I started out only painting small works, and when I began painting larger ones I ignored the small format original.  Recently I have had a number of collectors request of me to do more small originals.  I agree.
The first set, shown below,  is available for purchase on my website www.deniserichart.com now in the portfolio titled "Small Originals"

"Red and White Cattle"
6"x6" oil on masonite board



"Holstein Head, Barn Red"
8"x8" oil on portrait canvas



Holsteins Three
5"x7" oil on masonite board



"Hereford In The Morning"
8"x10"  oil on canvas, stretched




"Angus Cow Basking"
6"x8" oil on masonite board

View Article  The return of small format paintings
I've been working for a while on larger paintings, and am currently in the process of finishing several new small format works, which will go into their own category on the website, www.deniserichart.com, for originals under 12"x12".   I should have the first of them listed on the website in a couple of days, there will be Holsteins, Herefords and Angus, plus more.
View Article  New Western / Rodeo Painting in Progress
Here is an upcoming addition to my Western/Rodeo works.  I had to paint this, there is something about the main steer's face, looking quite bored while he waits his turn to try and
outrun the cowboys (not with the best of views meanwhile!), upstaged by another steer peeking  from behind, perhaps contemplating the significance of the upside down horseshoe?
 
Working title, "Out of Luck?"
16x20, oil on canvas

View Article  Christmas rush is over, after christmas rush has begun!
I've been busy with a lot of projects lately, filling print orders, sending original paintings to a show in San Antonio, hand embellishing, working on a couple of new works for upcoming shows....
Here is a picture of me with one of my recent orders, a hand embellished print of "Holstein Trio on Red".  The print is 24"x32". 
Packing a large piece takes some time and patience, and nerves of steel, hoping it arrives in one piece!  This one did, and here's what the new owner had to say about it:
"...it's fantastic! Just what I hoped it would be! Thanks, Denise!!!"
View Article  In Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion
If you get a chance to check out the February/March edition of  Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion magazine, don't be surprised when you turn one of the pages and find Holstein cows from one of my paintings looking back at you.  There is a column (I'm not telling what page, it will take the fun out of looking for it) about me and my artwork, with a picture of the commissioned painting for Holstein World.

This is a really great magazine if you have not seen it before, I recommend it.  (Especially the Feb/March issue, just out!  ;o)

View Article  One thing I don't like about cleaning!
So I'm in the middle of working on a new painting of Howard's Heifer from another of the many great reference photos she posed for a while back, and I hit the end of my 150 ml tube of permalba white.  Being she's of the white face variety of cattle, of course, I need to immediately find a new tube, of which I know there exist at least two...somewhere.....I remember where they are, oh yes, I cleaned the studio a few weeks back, now where did I put that box???

I believe there is a place for everything, and everything in it's place, and it's place is right where I put it the last time!

Finally found the Permalba, in a box, under a box, in the closet.  Howard's Heifer takes on a personality on canvas once again:

12x16 oil on linen
View Article  Upcoming Shows
Now that the Holiday rush is finally over, I'm buckled down (as much as I am capable anyway) and getting busy!  Three shows between now and April to prepare for, this week I'm getting ready to send a selection of original oil paintings to the
45th Annual National Invitational Western Art Show
Texas Rangers Museum
January 26,27 February 1,2,3
San Antonio, Texas
If you are in the area, please be sure to visit the show.
View Article  Denise Rich Art at Tillamook Cheese
If you visit the Tillamook Cheese factory in Tillamook, Oregon, you will find this display on the wall.

Thanks to my friend Shannon for forwarding some photos taken my her parents from their visit to the Tillamook Cheese factory.  This is taken in the dining room.

View Article  New work
I'm currently working on new paintings I will be showing at the Cattlemen's Western Art Show and Sale in April.  I will post some of them, but will keep a few under wraps until the show. 
View Article  Two New Rodeo Paintings
Team Roping and Rodeo Bull and Rider are two new oil paintings. 


For purchase information on either of these paintings, click here.
View Article  Interested in commissioning a painting?
Commissioned paintings are great special gifts, lifetime keepsakes that can be passed down for generations.  If you have a photo that you cherish and would like to see immortalized in oil, just contact me for a consultation.  Once you send me a photo either through email or regular mail I will evaluate it's potential and work with you on creating something that will be very special.    Here is an example of a commissioned work, a sweet sixteen year old girl and her horse, commissioned as a Birthday gift for her mother.  (I was told she loved it so much she cried.)   A well done oil painting takes time and there is a limit to availability.  If you want it for a special occasion, be sure to put in a request as early as possible.  There is a link to my email in the left column, or denise@therichartist.com.

Photo/Painting
View Article  New Holstein Painting
Here is a new Holstein cow painting.  I liked the three head line up, and chose to put them in front of a rich barn red background.  With a light shining on this painting it really glows.

This painting is available, click here for details.
View Article  The Cowboys
The Rich Artist has gone western!  Of course, this doesn't mean there won't be more cow paintings, just that there will be an addition of western and cowboy themed works which are a natural extension of the cow theme.  Now available as Canvas Giclees :
Belly Up to the Campfire, 10x20


Rodeo Cowboy Boy   8x10


Rodeo Cowboy Boy II   12x16

For prices and availability, click here.
View Article  A lot going on!

My work will be available at the Harris Ranch Country Store, Coalinga, Ca  and in Boot Barn. 
In addition, a new Exclusive licensed merchandise store has opened, with beautiful quality Cow merchandise featuring my work.  You can see these great cow, cowboy, western and rodeo art items at www.cowson.com

View Article  Denise Rich aka The Rich Artist on Channel 10 News with Hal Clement
This is a video I took off of the television, don't look for your cell phone in the end, that's on the video.  My son had to call me as soon as it was over to say, "She paints cows, horses, dogs, birds, even her daughter and husband, but not her son who she doesn't care about...."Of course that's not true, the first thing I ever did any artwork of were pictures of my son!
View Article  Holstein Portrait, side view
I just love the way a cow's face is made, this original cow oil painting shows these fine features from the side view. 

Are You Still Here?
12"x12"
oil on stretched canvas
This painting is available, click here for details.
View Article  Holstein Calves from 'Double Trouble' return
These are the same two calves that were depicted in a previous painting titled "Double Trouble".   Something became very interesting to their right. 
This painting features some very rich, glowing colors in the shadows. 
You will want to put a light on it for the full effect.
 
Calves by the Barn
11"x14"
oil on portrait smooth canvas
This painting is available.
View Article  Another new original oil painting
This is a Charolais cow portrait in oil on linen.  I took the photo reference for this in Ramona among the same herd of cattle as the recent painting of the Hereford cow and her Black Baldy calf.
My daughter thinks it looks like Bodacious the famous Rodeo Bull.  I'm pretty sure they are from the same type of stock, but of course this is a cow, not a bull.

I really loved painting the swirls and putting a lot of subtle color in.

12"x16"
oil on stretched linen
This painting is available, for information, click here.

View Article  Black Angus cow and calf near Santa Ysabel, ca
My bovine filled corner of the world was busy getting ready, so I've got a few
paintings behind in listing new work!

This first original oil is a Black Angus Cow and Calf.  I really love how this painting looks, the sillouette style of the black cows against the rich greens really does stand out.  I loved the pose of both of them in the original photo reference, taken on the left side of the road just before you hit Dudley's Bakery in Santa Ysabel going east from Ramona.   If you drive out there much, you've probably seen them.  Then again, maybe not, sometimes I forget that not everyone has the same cow radar as I do!

The brushwork is very evident, but doesn't show up in the photograph here of the painting.  I can send you closer views if you are interested.
6"x12"
oil on gessoed masonite, my favorite support. 
The surface of this is just beautiful.
This original oil painting is Sold.

View Article  A pair of Rodeo Bulls in this new painting
These bulls are Brahma mixes.  They were hanging out in a corral waiting for their turn to buck someone, looking like they are well prepared for the job.

This painting is 12 by 16 inches
oil on gessoed masonite
Available, click here for information.
View Article  New Rodeo Bull Painting
Thanks to the Vice President of the Lakeside Rodeo Association, I was able to take some reference photos of their rodeo bulls.  The first paintings from those pictures are now available.
I'm always looking for reference that shows personality and expression.

16 by 20 inches
oil on gessoed masonite
available
View Article  Paintings from photographs...
I am often asked if I can do a painting from someone's photograph of their cow, horse, daughter, family dog, etc.  The answer is yes.  Painting from photographs is all that I do.  Every one of my original oil paintings was done from a photograph that I have taken.  The style can vary from loose to almost photo real.  With my original oils  it depends upon my mood, with your photos it depends on your preference.  This will all be discussed ahead of time to insure that you receive the heirloom painting you are expecting.
If you would like to see the original photos from any of my paintings, please ask, here is one example.  The intention here
was not to be photo real, but to be realistic in a painterly style that captured the mood, the softness and sweetness of the scene.  My subject range is limitless, if you have a photo of it, it can become a treasured oil painting.



Original photograph.      Original oil painting.

Another example is my neighbor's Harley Davidson Fat Boy.
The idea here was to be more photo real, but still be clearly a painting.  If you would like to see larger images for comparison, please email me and I will be happy to send it to you. 

Original photograph.        Original oil painting.


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