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Waiting to Rope Acrylic Print
by Lincoln Rogers
Product Details
Waiting to Rope acrylic print by Lincoln Rogers. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
A ranch cowboy waits on his saddle for his turn to rope in a ranching competition against other cowboys in Denver, Colorado (sepia tone).
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Artist's Description
A ranch cowboy waits on his saddle for his turn to rope in a ranching competition against other cowboys in Denver, Colorado (sepia tone).
About Lincoln Rogers
Lincoln Rogers enjoys capturing through his lens the people, places, events and landscapes of the cowboy, the horse and the American West. He is a freelance writer and photographer with thousands of stories, articles and photographs published in dozens of magazines and websites, including Western Horseman Magazine, Persimmon Hill Magazine, The Fence Post, Ketchpen, GRIT, The Wrangler, PhelpsSports.com, etc.
$89.00
Caitlyn Grasso
Great detail! I love the sepia tone for this. v/f
Lincoln Rogers replied:
I appreciate the positive feedback and vote, Caitlyn! Many thanks.
Lincoln Rogers
A big thank you to First Star Art for featuring this photo in the group Beige Brown Sepia!
Lincoln Rogers
Happy to see this featured in the group Raised Country Raised Right
John Glass
As a pre-teen, I can remember practicing our roping at my cousin's arena in Central Texas. You started out roping goats (thus the nickname "goat roper" then you worked your way up to the heavier calves. It cost 10 cents to rope a goat and 25 cents to try your chances at a calf. I really enjoy your work, it brings back good memorys.
Lincoln Rogers replied:
That's great! I'm happy to hear my photography evokes that in you.