Paintings
Art By First Wild Bill
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Made in Oroville, California
Meat for Winter.  Acrylic paint on Cedar boards with attached bark.  29"h x 47"l
Out of Gate 2.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board.  19"h x 81"l
Left side, Out of Gate 2.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board.  19"h x 81"l
Right side of Out of Gate 2.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board.  19"h x 81"l
Movin' Along.  Acrylic paint on canvas on Cedar boards.  25"h x 47"l
Load Leaving the Landing.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board with bark attached.  19"h x 76"l
Arriving in Port.  Acrylic Paint on Cedar board.  16"h x 81"l
Right side of Arriving in Port.  Acrylic paint on Cedar board.  16"h x 81"l
Meat for Winter
Hunting buffalo was a major way to provide for the village.  Five Fingers will be able to feed many and also provide portable shelter, warmth and other usable products.
Out of Gate 2
Now at the rodeo we have Out of Gate 2 a bull rider that pulled a rank bull.  And the calf might be getting away, but not for lack of effort on the part of the roper who is very determined.
Left side of Out of Gate 2
Right side of Out of Gate 2
Load Leaving the Landing
Another Load Leaving the Landing.  A landing on a logging job is a very busy place.  The timberfallers are busy falling and staying ahead of the skidding crews.  The skidders are busy getting the logs up to the landing where the knotbumpers trim the logs up getting the next load ready.  When everybody does their job, the bullbuck is happy.
Movin' Along
Some horses are happiest just Movin' Along.  You can see it in the bounce of their gait.  But then again, the sight of an apple in your hand can get him moving your way, too!
Arriving in Port
Arriving in Port is always a welcomed event of a ship's crew.  After the work of unloading and then getting a new load, maybe the men can enjoy a bit of shore leave.
Right side of Arriving in Port