Posts tagged oklahoma
Pistol Pete

Oklahoma State’s iconic mascot “Pistol Pete” is the subject of this original acrylic painting by Robin. Frank Eaton, also known as Pistol Pete gained fame in Indian territory for avenging his father’s death with his legendary marksmanship in the 1880′s.
To purchase this 16″x20″ acrylic painting, or another of Robin’s paintings, prints or greeting cards visit her Etsy shop “robinsbrush” https://www.etsy.com/listing/160122896/pistol-pete-original-acrylic-painting
A Days Work
Clouds build beyond the horizon of this freshly cut field, dotted with bales of hay. This scene is familiar in the wide open spaces of the middle of America. This original acrylic painting by Robin measures 12″x30″ on a gallery quality canvas, painted from edge to edge, no framing necessary. To see more of Robin’s art, visit her online gallery robinsbrush.com, or “like” Robin’s Art on Facebook. www.etsy.com/listing/158760318/a-days-work-original-acrylic-painting?
Longhorn at The 101

A majestic longhorn dominates the foreground of this original acrylic painting by Robin, set at the Miller Brother’s 101 Ranch. The Miller Brothers 101 Ranch was an 110,000-acre cattle ranch in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma before statehood. An Oklahoma landmark near Ponca City, The 101 Ranch was the birthplace of the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and one of the early focal points of the oil rush in northeastern Oklahoma. It was the largest diversified farm and ranch in America at the time. This original acrylic painting comes on a 24″x36″ cotton, wrap around canvas painted edge to edge, ready to hang, no framing necessary. To purchase “Longhorn at The 101″ visit Robin’s shop “Robinsbrush” on Etsy! Go to www.etsy.com search for Robinsbrush.