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.
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Welcome
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.
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Tuesday, May 27
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therichartist
on Tue 27 May 2008 02:39 PM PDT
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