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TELEPHONE ORDERS 480 345 2457 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Limited edition "Bull Sofa" southwestern print by Wayne Schillereff
Shipping $31.44 included in the price 30" x 24" including the matte Signed & numbered This "Bull Sofa" print is a true work of art and a fine collector’s item. Just look at the fine detail put into this piece. This is true craftsmanship! The image was created by master artist Wayne Schillereff. It depicts a Cowboy taking a break from the tiresome duties of the rodeo. He has found refuge next to a resting bull who allows himself to be the couch. Wayne's mediums of choice are graphite, acrylic and colored pencils. This print is a high quality canvas transfer in which a thick copy is taken from the original and transferred to another canvas for an amazing print that looks just like an original painting. This print has been matted and is ready to frame. Wayne Schillereff was born in 1947 in Panama City, Florida. He earned his BFA in Illustration and Design in 1974 and his BAE in Art Education from Arizona State University in 1977. Upon graduating from ASU, Wayne worked as a freelance illustrator until 1977 when he was asked to join the Chandler Public School system to teach drawing, painting and design until his retirement in 2002. During his twenty-five years of teaching he was commissioned on many occasions for special art works that are now in private collections around the United States. His interest in rodeo art began in the late 60s with his first visit to Prescott, Arizona and the world's oldest rodeo. It was at this time that he saw the rodeo clown as the true unsung hero of the great sport of rodeoing. To Wayne, the rodeo clown is akin to the samurai warrior of Japan and the Roman Gladiators of ancient history. His intent in these drawings is to show the emotional and physical moment of the rodeo clown and cowboy that we as fans seldom see. |
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