Unbridled
“Unbridled”
Original oil by Teresa Schleigh
“Two of the rarest things in today’s world are open spaces and profound silence. It is not only the horse who longs to be unbridled.”
Scene is atop Heart Mountain in Southeastern Oregon, looking East. The Steens Mountains and its gun sight claim the horizon
Limited edition of 250, s/n 16” x 36”
Lithographs…. $ 480
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 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
Who Needs Nintendo
‘Who Needs Nintendo’
Original pencil drawing by Teresa Schleigh
“Clint was nine years old and Roguey was a few weeks old when they adopted each other. The two became inseparable. It was our summer of coon love.”