Think of the old bunkhouse at a large ranch in a Western movie. Does this Trail of Painted Pony remind you of
it? The concept is quite unique and very unusual. Don't you envision the bunkhouse as a rough, simple building, often fashioned from the wood boards torn off old barns that provided sleeping quarters for ranch hands.
Horse tack, wagon wheels and cow skulls were frequently tacked to weathered planks on the outside, while western hats and ropes hung on the inside walls. Adding cozy ambiance, the whole place would smell of coffee brewing in an enamel pot on a wood burning stove. Take that vision and use the pallet of a horse and what do you get? The Trail of Painted Pony - Bunkhouse Bronco.
Made of resin. Dimensions:6"L x 7"H x 2.5"W
The artist, Lynn Bean, lives in Oregon and is primarily a wildlife artist whose unique painting techniques and finely detailed multi-media artworks are prized by collectors across the country. With Bunkhouse Bronco Lynn has created a tribute to our Western heritage.