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Now In: ARTIST LISTGreene, Bruce

Bruce Greene is a Western painter who has ridden trails and experienced the cowboy life he portrays in the very narrative images he creates. The artist is a native Texan who has reached the pinnacle of his profession through hard work and an extraordinary talent for painting the story of one of our country’s most revered icons, the American cowboy. His scenes of contemporary cowboys going about their daily work are admired and collected across America.
 
Several years ago, Bruce began making annual trips to join in the spring work on the legendary JA Ranch in the Palo Duro Canyon of north Texas. As Greene describes his trip, “I go up there and stay on the chuck wagon with the JA hands and the neighbors that have come to help. We ride a lot of miles in rough country. It can be cold, hot, windy, and wet. As a matter of fact, it can be all of these in one day. A fella' could get lost in some of the mesquite or cedar thickets. Of course, we work a few cows on our place and help out a neighbor now and then, but the JA trip has been a real inspiration for me each year. I am absolutely sure that this experience has greatly affected my artwork. It seems necessary, to me, in order to depict the contemporary cowboy with accuracy and feeling. My good friend, Red Steagall, calls it ‘getting the dust in your nose.’ For me, that dust makes the difference.”
  
The artist and his family live on a small ranch in the historical community of Norse, near Clifton, Texas. Greene’s studio sets on the edge of a hill behind his home. From this vantage point, large north windows offer a continuous view of the Texas Hill Country, a few Hereford cows, and the occasional whitetail deer. “It is a wonderful blessing to be able to make a living for my family doing what I love in this beautiful place,” says Greene.
 
 

 

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~ A Cowboy's Commute by Bruce Greene

~ Cowboy Choreography by Bruce Greene

~ First Dance - breaking in the wild horse by Bruce Greene

~ Herdin' Some Wild Ones - old cowboy with his dogs by Bruce Greene

~ In the Dust of Days Past - Cowboys branding cattle by Bruce Greene

~ Springtime on the Llano Estacado - mare with colt by Bruce Greene

Another Day in Paradise - Cowboy and his Horse by western artist Bruce Greene

Beethoven's Fifth? - Cowboy and his dog by western artist Bruce Greene

Between Sun and Sod - Roping Cattle by western artist Bruce Greene

Colors of Courage - Tribute to those who serve by western artist Bruce Greene

Early Arrival - Cowboy with newborn calf by western artist Bruce Greene

Flushed - Cowboy scares up covey of bobwhite by western artist Bruce Greene

Nothin' But The Truth -Cowboys chatting by western artist Bruce Greene

On God's Footstool - Cowboys Overlooking Valley by western artist Bruce Greene

Sound, Solid and Sunny Yellow - horses by Bruce Greene

Storm on the Plains - horses gathering as thunderstorm approaches by Bruce Greene

Sweet Nothins' - Cowboy and his Horse by western artist Bruce Greene

The Memories in Grandmother's Trunk by Bruce Greene

The Ranger Code - Texas Rangers by western artist Bruce Greene

The Wagon Fly Incident - Chuck wagon by Bruce Greene

The Wary Grey - roping horses by Bruce Greene
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