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Wayne Justus If Horses Could Talk by Wayne Justus Canvas - Signed & Numbered
Item ID: SAWJU401CASNU1224
 
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Availability: Yes as of 3/19/2010
Status: Available
Condition: New
Edition: Limited Edition   
Size / no.: Limited to 950
Dimension: 12 x 24
Price: $230.00
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If Horses Could Talk by Wayne Justus Canvas - Signed & Numbered

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Artist Bio: Wayne has attained an inner calm, almost like a Buddhist monk in Western gear -- a living antithesis to this high-tech age. Justus is an artist. You can see it in his work and sense it in his presence. Justus has won numerous awards throughout the country since making his art a full-time occupation in 1972. Along with a number of gold medals from the American Indian & Cowboy Artists, he claimed their Artist's Artist, Western Heritage and Festival Choice awards. He was also awarded a silver medal at a National Western Artist Show in Lubbock, TX. Wayne has participated in the Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, the Cheyenne Frontier Days Western Art Show, the Settlers West Galleries American Miniatures Exhibition, the Masters of the American West Exhibition at the Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage, and he was the featured artist in the San Luis Obispo County Cattlemen's Association 12th Annual Cattlemen's Western Art Show. Wayne's work has been featured on several covers of the New Mexico Stockman magazine, as well as in Colorado Stockman, Horse and Rider, and Western Horseman (with a cover in 1990). His paintings have been published in Southwest Art magazine, as well as in one of their calendars, and he was also profiled in the January/February 2003 issue of Art of the West. As a child, while other kids were throwing rocks and cans and climbing trees, Justus had pencil in hand sketching scenes from the world that surrounded him. Part of that childhood was spent living on WLH Farms Thoroughbred Ranch, which kindled his love of horses. His talent was recognized by the artist Sebastian Capella early on. This internationally known artist was fresh from Spain and still a novice with the English language when, through an interpreter, Capella taught Justus charcoal drawing to explore the values of light and shadow. Through books, artist Ron Scofield introduced Wayne to such famous artists as Charlie Russell and Frederick Remington. With Wayne's love of horses and this introduction to the cowboy, it was natural that he focus his talent in this direction. After entering high school, Justus studied under the western artist, Auston Deuel. Through Deuel, the young man met many other artists, which further taught him and kindled his yearning to be a professional artist. While still in high school, the budding artist took a job at Fairbrook Farms, a thoroughbred ranch, breaking and training their horses for the race track. He took the job to be around horses, studying their differences and constantly absorbing more about their variations in musculature and movement. Shortly after high school, Justus married Cathy King. They met in seventh grade and were married in 1972. Not a fly-by-night romance. In 1978, the Justus' moved to property they bought in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. There they built a rock and log horse barn, where they lived with their horses and dogs for over seven years before building their home. Most of their days are spent in relative tranquility with their stock dogs and show quality Quarter Horses.
 
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