Teresa Vito "Serving Breakfast"

$1,650.00

12” x 12” oil

Ava Warner is the 5th generation of the Louden family that were origanally Basque immigrants that homesteaded on the border of Coloado just southeast of Trinidad and New Mexico during the beginning of the last century. I was at Shortgrass Prairie Ranch in the middle of March. We spent the days finding out where the cows and their new calves were and giving them hay and minerals to sublimate their nutrition and counting the babies. I was attracted to the energy,angles and physicality in Ava's pose and the strength it look to unload the large slices of hay as the cows were coming down the hills in all directions for the feed.

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

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12” x 12” oil

Ava Warner is the 5th generation of the Louden family that were origanally Basque immigrants that homesteaded on the border of Coloado just southeast of Trinidad and New Mexico during the beginning of the last century. I was at Shortgrass Prairie Ranch in the middle of March. We spent the days finding out where the cows and their new calves were and giving them hay and minerals to sublimate their nutrition and counting the babies. I was attracted to the energy,angles and physicality in Ava's pose and the strength it look to unload the large slices of hay as the cows were coming down the hills in all directions for the feed.

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

12” x 12” oil

Ava Warner is the 5th generation of the Louden family that were origanally Basque immigrants that homesteaded on the border of Coloado just southeast of Trinidad and New Mexico during the beginning of the last century. I was at Shortgrass Prairie Ranch in the middle of March. We spent the days finding out where the cows and their new calves were and giving them hay and minerals to sublimate their nutrition and counting the babies. I was attracted to the energy,angles and physicality in Ava's pose and the strength it look to unload the large slices of hay as the cows were coming down the hills in all directions for the feed.

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