


Wrangler 36x48
In Wrangler, the humble blue jean becomes a canvas for memory and heritage. A close-up of well-worn denim—stitched belt loops, copper rivets, and the telltale fade of countless wash cycles—sits center stage, anchored by a scuffed leather belt whose buckle bears the soft sheen of decades. Golden fringe spills from beneath the belt like sun-bleached grass in a Texas pasture, while the quick-draw contour of a saddle horn and spur tip peeks into view, hinting at long afternoons spent in the saddle.
Rendered in broad, confident strokes of cobalt, umber, and ochre, the painting celebrates the everyday elegance of workwear that shaped the artist’s youth. Each button and stitch speaks to the rhythm of ranch life—dusty mornings, twilight rides, and the comforting ritual of pulling on that familiar pair of jeans. Here, the Wrangler jean is more than fabric: it’s a rite of passage, a symbol of self-reliance, and a tribute to a Texan upbringing woven into every thread.
In Wrangler, the humble blue jean becomes a canvas for memory and heritage. A close-up of well-worn denim—stitched belt loops, copper rivets, and the telltale fade of countless wash cycles—sits center stage, anchored by a scuffed leather belt whose buckle bears the soft sheen of decades. Golden fringe spills from beneath the belt like sun-bleached grass in a Texas pasture, while the quick-draw contour of a saddle horn and spur tip peeks into view, hinting at long afternoons spent in the saddle.
Rendered in broad, confident strokes of cobalt, umber, and ochre, the painting celebrates the everyday elegance of workwear that shaped the artist’s youth. Each button and stitch speaks to the rhythm of ranch life—dusty mornings, twilight rides, and the comforting ritual of pulling on that familiar pair of jeans. Here, the Wrangler jean is more than fabric: it’s a rite of passage, a symbol of self-reliance, and a tribute to a Texan upbringing woven into every thread.
In Wrangler, the humble blue jean becomes a canvas for memory and heritage. A close-up of well-worn denim—stitched belt loops, copper rivets, and the telltale fade of countless wash cycles—sits center stage, anchored by a scuffed leather belt whose buckle bears the soft sheen of decades. Golden fringe spills from beneath the belt like sun-bleached grass in a Texas pasture, while the quick-draw contour of a saddle horn and spur tip peeks into view, hinting at long afternoons spent in the saddle.
Rendered in broad, confident strokes of cobalt, umber, and ochre, the painting celebrates the everyday elegance of workwear that shaped the artist’s youth. Each button and stitch speaks to the rhythm of ranch life—dusty mornings, twilight rides, and the comforting ritual of pulling on that familiar pair of jeans. Here, the Wrangler jean is more than fabric: it’s a rite of passage, a symbol of self-reliance, and a tribute to a Texan upbringing woven into every thread.