Lil Buckaroos Greeting Cards Assortment – 20 Blank Cards, 22 Envelopes
Artists: Assorted
20 Blank Cards:
Artists & Art:
Jack Sorenson – “C-Sick”, “Learning’ The Ropes”, “Why God Made Brothers”, “Loose Boots”
Ann Hanson “Here Kitty Kitty”
Don Crook – “Working Girl”, “We’re In Trouble Again”, “The Cola Cowboy”
Pamela Parker – “The Storyteller I”
Susan von Borstel – “A Carrot”
Assortment #AST90629
*Though born in 1954, Jack Sorenson grew up living the Old West lifestyle that he now depicts in his work. Coming of age living and working at Six Gun City, a dude ranch and frontier town in the style of the Old West situated on the rim of the Palo Duro Canyon and owned by his father, Sorenson was deeply embedded with a love for the stories and imagery that characterized the Old West, and which continues to motivate him to this day.
Whereas other teenagers spent their adolescence working in retail or fast food, Sorenson worked as a stagecoach driver, a performance gunfighter, and a horse trainer. A naturally gifted artist since childhood, Sorenson began painting full-time in 1974. After his first one-man show sold out that same year, Sorenson committed himself to a career in art and never looked back. ARTIST. HUSBAND. FATHER. GRANDFATHER.
*Ann Hanson has been painting the West – as she sees it- for more than 30 years. From Cowboys and Cowgirls to Native Americans, she has a deep love for the Western way of life. She attended two years at a community college as an art major where she focused on graphics and technical illustration. Painting is self-taught and is a never-ending research project. Ann tries to challenge herself with each new painting and learn new techniques she can incorporate into her unique style.
Ann captures the heart and soul of the West in her paintings. She wants you to feel like you have been there and can reach out and grab the moment. Hanson started out working with pencil, moving on to pastels and has worked in oils since 1995. She is noted for her very realistic and highly detailed paintings.
“I love capturing the subtleties of day to day life and portraying the small snippets that look into the lives and hearts of my friends and neighbors.”
*Don Crook is known as the “Norman Rockwell of Western Art” and has earned this reputation by painting everyday experiences that people can relate to.
Made in the USA; Cards printed on recycled paper.
“Retired!”
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