Klaire Kramer "A Penny for Your Thoughts"

$1,250.00

36"x48" oil
It's easy, in a fast-paced world whose gender norms dictate the roles of women, to overlook the rugged simplicity of the West. This stretch of land, transcendent in its magic, where survival overrules gender norms and generational success is a responsibility imparted to not just the men in the family. Morgan Calla Kuntz follows a long line of formidable ranch women who long ago vied off script from petticoats and corsets in exchange for freedom. Morgan continues to carve out a legacy, raising horses and commercial cattle on the banks of Grasshopper Creek in Southwestern Montana. Her livestock trod under the same Big Sky as they have for four generations amid the sagebrush and the Redrocks where swishing meadow grass gives way to frost-laden noses. More than 110 years of family tradition rest solely on Morgan’s shoulders; a legacy dependent on her decisions and approach to modern-day ranching's economic challenges. This painting shows a young woman, full of grit and wisdom beyond her years, fielding life choices that would break a weaker lot. She stops to rest her horse, soaking in the November sun's ephemeral glow, a peaceful pause before trotting on.

Please be aware that this item will not ship until October.

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36"x48" oil
It's easy, in a fast-paced world whose gender norms dictate the roles of women, to overlook the rugged simplicity of the West. This stretch of land, transcendent in its magic, where survival overrules gender norms and generational success is a responsibility imparted to not just the men in the family. Morgan Calla Kuntz follows a long line of formidable ranch women who long ago vied off script from petticoats and corsets in exchange for freedom. Morgan continues to carve out a legacy, raising horses and commercial cattle on the banks of Grasshopper Creek in Southwestern Montana. Her livestock trod under the same Big Sky as they have for four generations amid the sagebrush and the Redrocks where swishing meadow grass gives way to frost-laden noses. More than 110 years of family tradition rest solely on Morgan’s shoulders; a legacy dependent on her decisions and approach to modern-day ranching's economic challenges. This painting shows a young woman, full of grit and wisdom beyond her years, fielding life choices that would break a weaker lot. She stops to rest her horse, soaking in the November sun's ephemeral glow, a peaceful pause before trotting on.

Please be aware that this item will not ship until October.

36"x48" oil
It's easy, in a fast-paced world whose gender norms dictate the roles of women, to overlook the rugged simplicity of the West. This stretch of land, transcendent in its magic, where survival overrules gender norms and generational success is a responsibility imparted to not just the men in the family. Morgan Calla Kuntz follows a long line of formidable ranch women who long ago vied off script from petticoats and corsets in exchange for freedom. Morgan continues to carve out a legacy, raising horses and commercial cattle on the banks of Grasshopper Creek in Southwestern Montana. Her livestock trod under the same Big Sky as they have for four generations amid the sagebrush and the Redrocks where swishing meadow grass gives way to frost-laden noses. More than 110 years of family tradition rest solely on Morgan’s shoulders; a legacy dependent on her decisions and approach to modern-day ranching's economic challenges. This painting shows a young woman, full of grit and wisdom beyond her years, fielding life choices that would break a weaker lot. She stops to rest her horse, soaking in the November sun's ephemeral glow, a peaceful pause before trotting on.

Please be aware that this item will not ship until October.