The Eye of the Storm
“The Eye of the Storm”
Original pencil drawing by Teresa Schleigh
“Just minutes after gelding this young colt, one of the cowboys assures him it is not the end of the world.”
Cowboy is Dan Schleigh befriending a colt that turned out to be a true outlaw. This was one of the few times he wasn’t trying to kill someone.
Framed 18” x 28” original drawing……$ 12,000
Limited edition of 100, 18” x 28” Giclee prints on paper……$ 780
Glimpse of Paradise
“Glimpse of Paradise”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“It’s been said that a cowboy is seldom any better off than the cow he is driving or the horse he’s riding. So much of a rancher’s life is long hard hours of dirty work with little pay, and yet it is a moment like this that makes it all worthwhile.”
16’ x 36” framed original oil……$12,000
Limited edition of 100, s/n 16” x 36” Giclee’ prints
On paper……$880
Stretched on canvas……$1,500
Three Aces
“Three Aces”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“A good hand, a young well broke horse and ole Ring, this is as good as it gets, and this job is as good as done.”
Scene is the summer range on the Rock Creek Ranch, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
Limited edition of 100, s/n 12” x 36” Giclee’ prints
On paper……$ 800
Stretched on canvas……$ 1240
Sycan Sunrise
“Sycan Sunrise”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“This epic scene begins a day that will be no less grand. As the cow boss was heard saying as his crew of twelve headed out in a long trot, “I wonder how many people in this world would give everything they own to be riding out with us this morning?” (Ray McLaughlin)
Scene is the Sycan Marsh on the ZX Ranch, Paisley Oregon. At the
time of this scene it was the largest ranch in Oregon, running some
10,000 mother cows.
16” x 36” framed original oil….$ 16,000
Limited edition of 100, s/n 16” x 36” Giclee’ prints
On paper…..$880
Stretched on canvas……$1,500
Cross Country
“Cross Country”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“Sometimes the shortest distance between two points is simply a straight line.”
Limited edition of 100, s/n 10” x 30” Giclee’ prints
On paper……$ 580
Stretched on canvas……$ 900
Lake Creek Wranglers
“Lake Creek Wranglers”
Original pencil drawing by Teresa Schleigh
“In 1936 Floyd Charley started the first 4-h Beef club in Jackson County, Oregon with a hand full of local ranchers kids. One of those seven little boys was Charles Stanley, who went on to become a long time cattle rancher in the area. “Uncle Charley” as he is known to just about everybody, kept every kid around on the top side of their horses, out of trouble and maybe even alive in some cases. In this drawing, it is Uncle Charley’s hand that is reaching down to Wade Perry, the Great, Great Grandson of Floyd Charley.”
Framed 16” x 19” original pencil drawing……Price on request
Limited edition of 100, 16” x 19” s/n lithographs……$ 300
The Deer Creek Range
“The Deer Creek Range”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“It is the extreme terrain, brush and isolation that make the Deer Creek Range one of the roughest and most beautiful places anywhere. The challenges of running cattle there are nearly as great as the rewards the land and the lifestyle has to offer.”
Scene is of Dan Schleigh and Freckles, gathering the Deer Creek
Range in the fall, for Cascade Ranch Lake Creek Oregon
12” x 24” framed original oil……$ 16,000
Limited edition of 100, s/n 12” x 24” Giclee’ prints
On paper……$ 1,040
Stretched on canvas……$ 1,520
Five to Nine
“Five to Nine”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“Especially during the summer months when the days grow long and the shadows of evening even longer, so do the hours of the working cowboy. Quitting time becomes tender sweet for both horse and rider.”
Scene is the Klamath Marsh, north of Chiloquin, Oregon
Mt. Thielsen and the Military Crossing can be seen on the horizon.
Limited edition of 250, s/n 20” x 28” Lithographs……$440
The Bull Rider
“The Bull Rider”
Original pencil drawing by Teresa Schleigh
“It is pure quill, that moment in time when a fella realizes he is the king of the cowboys or quite possibly the whole entire world.”
Drawing is of Clint Schleigh, artist’s then two year old son, sitting
on one of his Grandmother’s calves. Clint wasn’t looking at the
camera because he had his eye on the mama cow, who wasn’t sure
she liked what was going on.
Limited edition of 100, 11” x 14” s/n lithographs……$ 580
The Fruit of Our Labor
“The Fruit of Our Labor”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“Few things remain constant in today’s fast paced world. The ability of the cowman to utilize range lands and produce food for our nation is one of those constants. Often done the way it was hundreds of years ago, it is a part of our west that still remains wild.”