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Now In: ARTIST LISTCoronato, Bob

We are at a clash of two different times: the traditional ‘cowboy’n’ ways are being overridden by the modern, quicker technologies. This is the focus of my paintings,” Coronato says. “I try to document moments in time that show the ways of a fading lifestyle that so many people have admired.”
 
The subjects of Coronato's work remind people that there is still a remote, free West. The question the artist is asked most often is, “Do they really do that?” Coronato reflects, “Yes, they do - but not for much longer. The ‘West’ is alive, it’s just hiding in small corners of our country, trying to desperately hang on and not be forgotten.” Coronato lives half the year in remote, eastern Wyoming and half the year in southern California. Upon graduating from Otis/Parsons Art School, he moved to Wyoming to pursue a career as a cowboy artist. His work has been shown at the High Plains Museum, the Coeur D'Alene Art Auction and in 1995 won Best of Show as the Pendleton Round Up Art Show.
 
 
 


Gold Rush Days - rodeo rider by cowboy artist Bob Coronato

Head Five Miles That Way - cowpunching by cowboy artist Bob Coronato

June 9th in the Black Hills by cowboy artist Bob Coronato

No Place For Amateurs! by Bob Coronato

Noth'n Like the Feel'n of Rid'n by cowboy artist Bob Coronato

Relay Horses in Camp, Crow Fair 2000...by artist Bob Coronato

The Horse Wrangler Gathered the Morn by western artist Bob Coronato

The Northern Range by cowboy artist Bob Coronato

Them's a Bunch-a-bronc Stomp'n Sunfish by Bob Coronato

Today We Will Look Our Best by Bob Coronato

Wait'n Fer 'em to Moth'r up and Bed Down by Bob Coronato

When This Weather Quits,...by cowboy artist Bob Coronato