
When this weather quits,... You can stiff'n your hat back
up with sugar water,... n'hell,... if yer ever hard up for food,...
you can eat the som-bitch!"
by Bob Coronato
Its not the Old West of the 1890s but Crook County,
Wyoming in the early 1990s, says artist Bob Coronato. The
people and the ways of this area are very much the same as they
always were. I was drawn to the area because its the closest
you can get to seeing the frontier the way it was. The big towns
are hundreds of miles apart and the little towns are the glue that
holds the frontier together. Brandings here are still a community
effort and the ranchers still work the same way they did a hundred
years ago.
The ranches these days are disappearing. It is sad, but as
the ranches disappear, the cowboys also disappear one by one. As
the land gets developed the cowboy lifestyle fades fast. I was lucky
to get a chance not only to see it at the end, but to take part.
Bob Coronatos When This Weather Quits
. . . will be featured in the 2008 Coeur DAlene Art
Auction July 26 in Reno, Nevada.
MasterWork
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 35 s/n.
39"w x 30"h (unstretched).
$1250
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Arriving June 2008

Noth'n Like the Feel'n of Rid'n a Fine Horse . . .
Through Wyoming Country . . . That's Still Considered Frontier
by Bob Coronato
MuseumEdition
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 25 s/n.
80"w x 24"h (unstretched).
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Cool Evening
by Nelson Boren
As the sun sets over the prairie, the stifling heat of the day gives
way to a cooler, gentler breeze. The cows low quietly as they settle
in for the evening and their guardian takes a minute to enjoy the
fruits of a days hard work. This perfect moment is lovingly
captured by artist Nelson Boren and beautifully reproduced on Hahnemühle
German etching paper, deckled on all sides.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée on Paper:
limited to 30 s/n.
25 1/2"w x 36"h.
$795
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Arriving May 2008
Giclée on Paper
Giclée is a digital printing technology in which fine jets
of ink literally spray the image onto paper. This process
builds the fine art reproduction in infinitesimal increments as
the paper passes beneath.
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