This past weekend at one of the most prestigious events of the year in Fort Worth, Texas, 25 artists from across the country showcased their latest art featuring cutting horses at the “Art Of Cutting” art exhibit. With the exhibit running from the 27th of November to the 10th of December and held in held in conjunction with the NCHA Futurity, the second annual exhibit is a not to miss!
Bringing in a Rank One, 30-by-30-inch oil, by Jason Rich
The Art of Cutting exhibit and sale features the work of 25 top Western artists, including 11 members of the Cowboy Artists of America. It is located in the Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibit Hall at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, and is open to the public. A portion of the sales will be benefiting the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) Foundation, which provides scholarships to youth, financial assistance to cutters in crisis and preserves the heritage of cutting.
Out of Bounds, 9-by-9-by-13-inch bronze, by T.D. Kelsey
Participating artists include Wayne Baize, Don Bell, Buckeye Blake, Teal Blake, Tom Browning, Mary Ross Buchholz, Shawn Cameron, Tyler Crow, Steve Devenyns, Mikel Donahue, Bruce Greene, Harold T. Holden, T.D. Kelsey, Mark Kohler, Jan Mapes, Sharon Markwardt, Sharon McConnell, Virginia McLamb, Bill Nebeker, Lisa Perry, Jason Rich, Jason Scull, Travis Stewart, Herman Walker and Don Weller.
For more information, visit nchafoundation.org.
The Cutter, 7-by-15-inch pen an colored pencil, by Wayne Baize
A Hot Summer Day, 18-by-21-inch pencil, by Don Bell
Teal Blake’s watercolor, Sunset