Western Art For Sale

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Browse 56 Western artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Bryan Kemila, Geo Sipp, Judith Smith Wilson, Donny Marincic, Caren Keyser, Connie Chadwell, Steve Miller, James Dailey, Paul Orzech, Bernhard Luettmer, David Rocky Aguirre, Dana Zivanovits, Jack Mccarthy offering Western artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 2 pages for and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any Western art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Bryan Kemila: 'trigger happy new price', 2008 Acrylic Painting, Western. This lady is darn lovely.  Nice tits, and a crotch to match.  She wears chaps but doesn t cover her juicy triangle.  She tips her hat, throws out her hip and seems to suggest, . . .  take me.  I m your cowgirl, here for the taking.  Take me.  And take my guns, ...
Western - Painting
20 x 32.3 inches (50.8 x 82.0 cm)
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Geo Sipp: 'Lewis and Clark', 2007 Other Drawing, Western.  Lewis & Clark is a graphite and color pencil drawing on Rives BFK.                         ...
Western - Drawing
42 x 35 inches (106.7 x 88.9 cm)
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Judith Smith Wilson: 'Western Splendor', 1995 Watercolor, Western.  Saddled horse tied to Misquite tree with painted rock background. Open Edition Prints Only $45. 00  Original Sold...
Western - Watercolor
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
Donny Marincic: 'Chief of the Shoshoni', 2022 Oil Painting, Western. natives, indian, tribes, rendezvous, ...
Western - Painting
11 x 10 inches (27.9 x 25.4 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'High Country', 2000 Oil Painting, Western. A Mountain Man resting his pony while enjoying the land he calls home. ...
Western - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Wyoming Wild Paint Horse', 2022 Oil Painting, Western. Quick 30 minute oil painting doesn t give you time to over do the work.  I do the background after I do the subject This a painting of a wild horse I took north of Rock Springs Wyoming...
Western - Painting
14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Wild Mare', 2022 Oil Painting, Western. Wild Mare on the Wyoming Red Desert...
, 2022
Western - Painting
14 x 8 inches (35.6 x 20.3 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Dori In White', 1999 Oil Painting, Western. Reenactment of the 150 Year anniversary of The Oregon Trail.  Lady Wagon Trainer on the Oregon Trail. .  We were camped at Fort Bridger, Wyoming inside the Fort itself. ...
Western - Painting
15 x 30 inches (38.1 x 76.2 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Wyoming Wild Colt', 2022 Oil Painting, Western. Red Desert Wild Colt...
Western - Painting
10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm)
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Caren Keyser: 'cowboy on a fence', 2020 Collage, Western. This collage is made from pieces torn from magazines.  The cowboy was sitting on a fence at a rodeo in Fellsmere, FL but in the artwork the setting seems more western than that.  It is interesting how the lines of the background seem to float through the cowboy s shirt.  ...
Western - Collage
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Connie Chadwell: 'barrel racer', 2018 Oil Painting, Western. Connie Chadwell, oil, figurative, horse, rodeo, western, barrel racer, ...
Western - Painting
9 x 12 inches (22.9 x 30.5 cm)
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Donny Marincic: 'Long Trot', 2013 Oil Painting, Western.  cowboys, western, western art, horses, cattle drive  ...
, 2013
Western - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Steve Miller: 'Regret', 2011 Oil Painting, Western.     Western Fort Worth Stockyards cowboy hat beard  ...
, 2011
Western - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Steve Miller: 'The Red Bandana', 2011 Oil Painting, Western.    Western Fort Worth Stockyards Black cowboy longhorn cattle bull bandana horse steer  ...
Western - Painting
24 x 12 inches (61.0 x 30.5 cm)
Steve Miller: 'Price of Peace', 2010 Oil Painting, Western.   Western gun gunfighter gun slinger colt fourty five hand gun gunfight quickdraw quick draw ...
Western - Painting
12 x 24 inches (30.5 x 61.0 cm)
Steve Miller: 'Cactus Spring', 2010 Oil Painting, Western.  Western cactus hill country texas prickly pear blossom ranch landscape ...
Western - Painting
20 x 16 inches (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Steve Miller: 'Resting', 2009 Oil Painting, Western.  Texas longhorn hill country cactus yuca lansacape bulls cattle steer horns    ...
, 2009
Western - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
Steve Miller: 'Red Bull', 2009 Oil Painting, Western. Texas longhorn Stockyards bull cow western ...
, 2009
Western - Painting
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Steve Miller: 'Tried By Fire', 2009 Other Drawing, Western.   World War II Soldier France ...
Western - Drawing
14 x 19 inches (35.6 x 48.3 cm)
Steve Miller: 'Daddys Home', 2008 Oil Painting, Western.  Western Cowboy boots wooden floor  ...
Western - Painting
20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61.0 cm)
Steve Miller: 'The Image Bearer', 2006 Oil Painting, Western.
Western - Painting
20 x 24 inches (50.8 x 61.0 cm)
James Dailey: 'THE PRAYER', 2008 Watercolor, Western.  I DID THIS IN SPOKANE WA. I TOOK THE BACK GROUND OUT AND PAINTED IN YELLOW THOUGHT IT GIVE IT A MORE MYSTIC LOOK OF A NORTHWEST INDIAN COMING OF AGE. NOTICE THE BLANKETS DHE IS SITTING ON . . THEY ALL HAVE A MEANING. .     ...
, 2008
Western - Watercolor
8 x 10 inches (20.3 x 25.4 cm)
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Paul Orzech: 'Saddle', 2005 Bronze Sculpture, Western. This work was commissioned by a collector that enjoys American history and wanted a piece of the old west in his collection.  Saddle pays homage to the southwest ranching life.  This saddle rests upon an old carved tree stump.  See if you can find all the gear that accompanies this ...
, 2005
Western - Sculpture
9 x 10 inches (22.9 x 25.4 cm)
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Bernhard Luettmer: 'Golco II', 1984 Black and White Photograph, Western. 1984 / Spain  ...
, 1984
Western - Photograph
100 x 100 cm (39.4 x 39.4 inches)
David Rocky Aguirre: 'Bull Fight', 2008 Oil Painting, Western.  Oil on hardboard.  Bullfight...
, 2008
Western - Painting
16 x 12 inches (40.6 x 30.5 cm)
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Dana Zivanovits: 'CACTUS', 1983 Watercolor, Western.  An early work in watercolor on sketch paper- a signed and dated Zivanovit's original. ...
, 1983
Western - Watercolor
11 x 14 inches (27.9 x 35.6 cm)
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Jack Mccarthy: 'Cowboy Dreamin', 2006 Linoleum Cut, Western.  Somerset paper ...
Western - Linoleum Cut
6 x 7 inches (15.2 x 17.8 cm)
Jack Mccarthy: 'Yes Maam', 2006 Linoleum Cut, Western.  Somerset paper. ...
, 2006
Western - Linoleum Cut
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
Jack Mccarthy: 'Martini Maverick', 2006 Linoleum Cut, Western.  Somerset paper ...
Western - Linoleum Cut
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
Jack Mccarthy: 'Subtle Enuf', 2006 Linoleum Cut, Western.  Somerset paper ...
Western - Linoleum Cut
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Bryan Kemila - Artist Statement Bryan Kemila ------------------------------ PENDING ------------- BIOGRAPHY Bio - Bryan Kemila - Watercolour painter - Acrylic painter - Oil painter - Sculpting - Critical observer of current events. - Nothing on the planet is quite as compelling as the woman. I was born in Dinsmore, Saskatchewan, Ive learned a number of skills. The list includes small engine repair, electrical wiring, construction, furniture building, commercial painting, sign painting, commercial graphics, logo design, bookkeeping and small business practices. As it turns out, the brush control and lettering skills improved. After 2 years of consistent practice, I realized my efforts surpassed the samples in the books. Gratitude must be given to the instruction on layout and design in The Mike Stevens Journal. I launched my own sign business, which I consider a successful enterprise. In my early years, sign painting involved simply a small tin of poster paint and a grey-squirrel tail brush. Back in the day, grocery stores used hand-painted, large paper banners to advertise their weekly specials. So I was good to go into business with minimal overhead When I retired just this past year, the sign business had since evolved devolved to computer software, vinyl-cutter equipment and stick-on letters. Layout and design still remain ...

Geo Sipp - Geo Sipp Artist Statement: The primary emphasis of my images is to reflect our experiences as consumers of the media in the aftermath of September Eleventh. As we go about our lives the media constantly reminds us of our exposure and vulnerability. The visual perception that is promoted is of our being continuous observers of the human condition. A sense of being under threat heightens our awareness and is implicit in our roles as parents, friends and guardians. The media trivializes threats by distilling them into short, dramatic events. Meaning and emotion become codified. I create images as responses to social and political situations, but no attempt is made to editorialize the content. The work is intended to reevaluate the visual narrative to which we've become conditioned. A variety of media is used to create my work. The decision to create a drawing or a painting or a print is primarily intuitive. Yet, because they are multiples, prints reference the mass marketing of published imagery in a news cycle. The Algeria Series references the Iraq War and Middle East instability. The fact that the images are multiples printed from several plates alludes to the tradition of photojournalism and role...

Judith Smith Wilson - Welcome to the world of exotic animals and culture as seen through the eyes of this extraordinary artist. Follow the mood as Ms. Wilson leads you to the darkest regions of Africa and beyond.....She has been specializing in Animal Wildlife Paintings and portraits of people for over 40 years. She is a will known animal ecologist, and belongs to many wildlife organizations, including the East African Wildlife Society. Ms. Wilson has traveled to Kenya East Africa, and Rwanda East Africa, three times. She also has had the privilege to observe the endangered Mountain Gorillas in the Virunga Mountains, and all of Africa's wonderful wildlife. Ms. Wilson has cared for many injured wild animals, eventually releasing them back to their native habitat. One of these animals, a bobcat named "Precious" was not able to be released, and remained a beloved friend to her family for over twenty years. She has shown her work in Nairobi and Rwanda East Africa, and many Galleries in the United States over her 40 year career. Her work is currently being shown in San Diego, Los Angeles California and The Fine Art museum in Owensboro Kentucky. Also in Owensboro at'Gallery 412' and'Grey ...

Donny Marincic - Donny Marincic is an artist who expresses his love for the West and its lore through his art work. Marincic captures the essence of the pure bodied, hearty, and good natured people that he portrays in his pieces. One gains a true comprehension for the daily activities of its people, which makes the West come alive. His paintings and bronzes let ones mind roam freely throughout the piece, leaving you with the feeling of being there. ...

Caren Keyser - My expressionist paintings are done using an intuitive process. I begin with the paint and then allow the paint and my subconscious to lead me to the subject matter. Exciting interactions between colors evolve from brushwork, pouring, glazing, spraying and other techniques. I strive to show the essence of the subject rather than paint an overly realistic image. I never know what I will find next in my work. I hope it will be dramatic and emotional. Note that the paintings are not framed. ------------------------------------- I began painting professionally in 1977 after studying art at Florida Atlantic University. There I explored the many styles and techniques available to the acrylic painter. My first photo-realism style piece was created while attending FAU. I knew from that moment that realistic nature scenes would be my style of choice. This remained my theme and style until after 2005. As time has passed my work has changed and become more creative in its processes. Color is still the dominant feature in my work. As my focus has shifted toward expressionism I stored my realism pieces. The originals of many of them are still available for purchase and are included in my inventory here at ...

Connie Chadwell - I have always loved to draw the face and figure. If I'm not actually drawing from the posed model or sketching people going about their everyday lives, I'm probably thinking about it. I seldom miss an opportunity to draw or paint from life and I strive every day to capture not just a likeness of my subjects, but also the more elusive qualities of spirit, mood and emotion. ...

Steve Miller - I have drawn and painted ever since I can remember. Pencil was always my favorite. I spent many hours as a child with a pencil and a piece of typing paper. In my late teens, I began to airbrush images on vans, motorcycle tanks, and T-Shirts. Later, I began creating illustrations for publications, and then on to creating graphics and animation on the computer for various companies/clients. Making a living seems to consume most of my time, but when things get slow or I find I have some extra time on my hands, the canvas seems to have an irresistible pull. One day a friend of mine, mentioned that he was going out and painting small plein air paintings. I told him I'd like to go along sometime. We set a time in the late spring a few years back and I borrowed an easel and we hit the Texas countryside. We painted 3 small paintings throughout the day and I loved it. It was such a relief to get away from the computer screen and play with color. Now I take my easel with me when ever I travel and paint every chance I get. Since ...

Paul Orzech - Paul Orzech Sculpture Studio Artist Statement: The heart of my artwork is expressed by the words "Classical form with a modern edge." As an artist, I feel the need to incorporate the classic concepts of the human figure from the Ancient Greek and Italian Renaissance periods, with the more message-oriented elements of today's art. My belief in the beauty and power of the raw human form is exquisitely celebrated in the classical forms of sculpture. The modern themes I treat in my art include feminism; contemporary ideas of spirituality and love; and the all consuming presence time plays in our fast-paced American lives. I feel there is a quiet strength in the combination of established classics and contemporary expression that demonstrates a smooth continuity of social history. ...

Bernhard Luettmer - The project is to create the image with a short composition as I wanted at times I took in here. Timing and movements of the camera or the machinery are important resources. Photography is listen to the world as we hear a beloved piece of music. For example: I see a tree just in vegetation, the wind gentle caresses the new leaves, the light shines and you hear all this on the skin. Now take a picture with the knowledge that this concentration and on the negative is something of the feeling....

David Rocky Aguirre - ************** To me, Art seems to be a universal language. It can be used to portray something beautiful and uplifting, or to portray a tragedy to motivate and move people to act. To motivate them to help in some way as in Picasso's "Guernica 1937". I have a wide range in creative interests, from most forms of painting- oil to watercolor and on to print forms, sculpture, photography, film and computer animation. Contact me for any creative projects you may have....

Dana Zivanovits - Dana Zivanovits was born in 1958 in Columbus, Ohio and received his art training from the Columbus College of Art and Design (1978 to 1982). After art school, he went abroad for a year and studied the art of the old masters in London, Paris, Madrid, Rome and Venice. Returning to his studio in Columbus to develop these influences into a new body of work, he then traveled to Mexico and studied the sculpture and painting of that country for an extended period. The unique and vivid colors of Palenque and Vera Cruz intensified his palette. After a period in Ohio, he then moved to Venice Beach, California where the brilliant light of the region reinforced his desire to capture effects of sunlight and atmosphere. Returning to Ohio in 1995, he has continued to paint themes deriving inspiration form sources such as world mythology, classic and B-grade cinema, literature and dreams. However his primary inspiration is direct observation from nature, versus an approach based in art theories or cultural critique. Dana has been widely represented by galleries and exhibition projects including Julie Rico and Mega Boom in Los Angeles, the Venice Art Detour, Around the Coyote Festival in Chicago ...

Jack Mccarthy - I am basically a story-teller who uses prints as my vocabulary. My approach to printmaking is eclectic. On one hand, I use traditional relief printing methods either a baren or a 1947 Vandercook Press, named Ursula. On the other hand, I experiment using brayers, stencils, natural and found objects, anything that has texture. My work is influenced by life experience and, most importantly, my constant amazement of what human beings believe in and how they choose to live their lives! Many of my prints are allegorical in nature and almost all are visual stories. I am presently working on a variety of projects: One is a series of relief prints based on medieval stories, both secular and religious. One edition is comprised of prints depicting religious beliefs and stories of 8th to 14th century Europe, what is normally but erroneously called "The Dark Ages" and/or the Gothic Period. The stories are delightful and, at times, gruesome. Many are Christian stories based on non-Christian (pagan) myths. The second project is a small edition of handmade books with original prints based on the Old Testament. The third is a book which will be a pictorial depiction of the life ...