Cowboy Art Print from Watercolor Painting by Cheryl Casey, cattle ranch calf roping landscape

$28.00



Cowboy art print from my watercolor painting of a Sabana River Ranch manager, south of my hometown, riding horseback roping a calf. Titled "No Dally for That One" after the cowboy's succinct explanation for why his hand wasn't turned around, ready to dally the rope, when a well-meaning friend tried to school him on roping. Dally being the quick wrap of the rope around the saddle horn to prevent the rope from being jerked through the hand.

PRINT DETAILS
• Gicleé print from my original watercolor painting.
• Directly from my studio
• Inspected, signed, and dated by me.
• Printed on heavy, museum quality paper with archival inks.
• UNFRAMED. Frames in photos are for illustration purposes only.

PAPER
• Textured watercolor paper
• Thick 340 gsm (230#)
• Archival/museum quality

SHIPPING
• Free shipping in the US.
• Packaged in a clear protective sleeve and shipped in rigid protective packaging.

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