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Ron S. Riddick The Muddy Arbuckle Cafe Limited Edition Print 
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Ron S. Riddick The Muddy Arbuckle Cafe Limited Edition Print Ron S. Riddick


Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Limited Edition  | Edition Size: Limited to 550 | Dim:29.5 x 21.125 | Ron S. Riddick| Item #: RR00002


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THE MUDDY ARBUCKLE CAFE, LIMITED EDITION PRINT - RR00002

NOTES: Heres dry humor, laughters ring, sound advice and cowboy logic that says theres a simple solution to just about anything. Now dont worry about the mud on your chaps, boots and spurs—because youre in fashion at the Muddy Arbuckle Cafe. Besides, the warm-hearted campfire camaraderie will always take the chill off a rainy working day..

The Muddy Arbuckle Cafe Limited Edition Print   by Ron S. Riddick  is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

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Ron S. Riddick bio

Born and raised in sunny Santa Monica, California, Ron was the son of an art director at Prudential Insurance—so he had access to the tools of commercial art. While in high school, he took the extra challenge of night classes at the Los Angeles Art Center and College of Design, where he found that he was quick to pick up both classic and new techniques in continuing to improve his skills. He then left school to work in a printmaking atelier, but it wasn t until he began to study with Russian artist Sergei Bongart that he was truly inspired. He says of Bongart "I sensed something in Bongart I lacked: the gift of painting from the heart and spirit. But Sergei did more than instruct me in painting. He shared his love of music, literature, poetry, nature, life and showed me the historic connections." Bongart was not the only artistic influence in Ron s life—his work is often compared favorably to John Singer Sargent. He has the same ability to capture on canvas and paper the personality and life of those he paints. Riddick now makes Tuscon, Arizona his home. His recent accomplishments include traveling to Europe twice where he invested countless hours of study in Europe s finest museums, galleries and collections—and where he painted on location in cities and in the countrysides of Portugal, Spain, Italy and France. He shows his work at select galleries and shows throughout the country and, along with many other awards and accolades, is an Artist of America Master Painter and a member of the Cowboy Artists of America.

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