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No Place for Amateurs!
by Bob Coronato
“In the northeast corner of Wyoming on the Montana border, the ranches are big, the grass is plentiful and the country is rough,” says artist Bob Coronato of "No Place . . . For Amateurs!" “With only a few people for hundreds of miles, this is perfect cowboy country for the tough, spirited, pioneer types who call it home. A few years ago, I was on a brand crew traveling with a chuck wagon, a rumuda of horses and bed roll wagon. Gathering 10,000 acre pastures and branding about 300 cows a day for about 12 days straight, we woke before dawn and worked until dark, moving camp each time we finished gathering all the stock within a days ride. With the Montana Badlands in the distance, we were working the open country, gathering the livestock for branding and building temporary corrals. Weather describes the high plains best: In the morning you had on winter coats, long johns and silk scarves to wrap your neck from the wind, by the end of the day, it usually rained or snowed at least once and then by late afternoon it was hot enough for short sleeves. Only the toughest "Over the two week stretch there were a few bad wrecks and the usual close calls. One guy got bucked off and broke his arm. I drove him 100 miles to the Cowboy Back Bar for a shot before going down the road to the hospital. On the way back to camp, we stopped at the Stoneville "I use times like those days on the brand crew to add the grit and character to my art, that only living the life can inspire. Into the second week, I was working with Mark, who we all knew as 'Gootz,' roping and dragging calves when, for a split second, I saw the image I knew I had to paint. |
Available in the following editions | Signed by the artist |
Edition size: | 25 | Giclée on canvas | Image size: 32" x 40" | $1250 |
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