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"On God's Footstool" by Bruce Greene
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"Under the Indian Blanket" by Bruce Greene
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On God's Footstool by Bruce Greene ~ The concept for "On God's Footstool" began several years ago when Janie and I were visiting the JA Ranch. The foreman took us to the top of Mitchel Peak which is the highest point in the Palo Duro Canyon. As the sun was setting, we watched a summer shower come across the huge expanse. It was a special time of the revelation of God and His creation. I chose to paint a good friend of mine and myself, on the crest of the peak, on horseback, and taking it all in.
Bruce Greene
Bruce Greene is a Western painter who has ridden trails and experienced the cowboy life he portrays in the very narrative images he creates. The artist is a native Texan who has reached the pinnacle of his profession through hard work and an extraordinary talent for painting the story of one of our country’s most revered icons, the American cowboy. His scenes of contemporary cowboys going about their daily work are admired and collected across America. Bruce Greene is a Western painter who has ridden trails and experienced the cowboy life he portrays in the very narrative images he creates. The artist is a native Texan who has reached the pinnacle of his profession through hard work and an extraordinary talent for painting the story of one of our country’s most revered icons, the American cowboy. His scenes of contemporary cowboys going about their daily work are admired and collected across America.
The artist and his family live on a small ranch in the historical community of Norse, near Clifton, Texas. Greene’s studio sets on the edge of a hill behind his home. From this vantage point, large north windows offer a continuous view of the Texas Hill Country, a few Hereford cows, and the occasional whitetail deer. “It is a wonderful blessing to be able
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