Sugar Pine, 16"h x 7"l x 5"w
Sugar Pine, 16"h x 7"l x 5"wSugar Pine, 16"h x 7"l x 5"wSugar Pine, 16"h x 7"l x 5"w
Sugar Pine, 16"h x 7"l x 5"w
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Art By First Wild Bill
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Catchin' a Ride.  Acrylic on canvas on Cedar.  22"h x 42"w
Made in Oroville, California
Feelin' His Oats. Acrylic on canvas on Cedar.  20" h x 27" w
Tipsy.  Carved in Sugar Pine limb. 15" h x 5" diameter
Pair of Horses.   Carved in English Walnut. 14"h x 20"l x 4"w
Pair of Horses
Curly.  Carved in Black Walnut. 14"h x 12"l x 4"w
Curly


Feelin' His Oats
Old Smoky is certainly Feelin' His Oats today!  It's a beautiful day and there is nothing better than a brisk run.
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Bear Scratchin' Tree.  Carved in Cedar.  6"h x 8"w x 13"l
Bear Scratchin' Tree
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When hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, I came upon the evidence of a Bear Scratchin' Tree.  Reflecting upon it made me quite nervous inside my nylon tent!
Catchin' A Ride
The foot-sore cowboy is Catchin' A Ride.  If he sweet-talks the horse just right, he might be able to stay aboard until he gets close to town.
Tipsy
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Back in the old times, it seemed that each town had its own town character.  Tipsy was definitely a town character!
The Band's All Here.  Acrylic paint on century-old lumber milled at Milsap Bar Sawmill.  12"h x 80"l
The Band's all Here
The Band's All Here, way out in the pasture.  All the stringed instruments are acoutstic, but they can still raise a loud and lively toon.
Curly is one of Bill's cowboy sculptures.  Each cowboy was an individual.  So is Curly.
When you have a Pair of Horses, they keep themselves and you entertained.