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The brushwork softens at the edges until the riders almost sink back into the warm ground behind them. It's a calm, unhurried piece that works well in a lodge, a study, or a living room where the rest of the palette runs earthy. Vertical format, so it fits a tall stretch of wall or the space beside a doorway.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Man Cave Art.
Two cowboys head off together, backs turned, half dissolved into a field of orange and brown. The white flank cuts clean through the heat. Quiet, abstract, and Western to the core.
Two cowboys ride side by side, seen from behind, hats low against a sky gone warm with dusk. The figures stay loose and abstract, built more from shape than detail, so the pair reads as quiet company rather than a posed portrait. Rust red, burnt orange, and deep brown carry most of the painting, with one cream-white horse flank catching the light and giving the eye somewhere to land.
The brushwork softens at the edges until the riders almost sink back into the warm ground behind them. It's a calm, unhurried piece that works well in a lodge, a study, or a living room where the rest of the palette runs earthy. Vertical format, so it fits a tall stretch of wall or the space beside a doorway.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Man Cave Art.