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ALAN BAKER-BUFFALO BILL

This was the first piece of a new collection for me. This is Alan Baker of Cody, Wyoming in character as a middle-aged, William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. The photo reference was taken by my wife, Leigh, when we were in Cody, WY September of 2004. This study was the first of many photos that Alan so graciously let us capture. The greatest thing about this photo, it was totally "candid." We stepped onto the porch of Buffalo Bill's historical hotel, "The Irma," named for his daughter. We first saw Alan waiting patiently for his turn to play his part in an "Old West" re- enactment when Leigh snapped this fantastic milli-second in time. The original photo can be seen on Leigh's ArtWanted site.

I want to state right here and now, this is NOT a photo manipulation in any way, shape, or form. This is a painting, totally brush-stroked to a Masonite, Gesso covered board called "Claybord" made by Ampersand. The overall size of this painting is 16" x 20," painted to the finished edges. The medium is acrylics, laid down in thick layers. There are very few washes. The few there are upon a thick layer of color.

I want to say also that I am being pressured into going the route of "full color." Not that there is a single person holding a "proverbial gun" to my head, but this is something I must do if I ever want to be recognized in the field of "Western Art." So after not laying acrylics to board since 1971 in art school, this is my first attempt in 34 years. I dislike remembering how to do anything after such a long time and don't give me that old crap of, "It's like riding a bicycle." It's not!

My main objective here is that I want to hang with the "greats" in the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and "the" gallery of all Western Galleries, "The Big Horn Gallery," both in Cody, Wyoming. I know now I will never get into either no matter how good my graphites are. Most everyone here is well aware of this. Maybe later my pencils will sell, for I am still a "pencil artist" by heart, but if I need to do color, I WILL paint, no questions asked!

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Teresa Dominici 14 Dec 2009

Denny, impressive art details.

L Anderson 29 Nov 2008

You show wonderfu; technique here. A lot of patience required.

Marlene Piccolin 29 Mar 2008

Ah, if Bill truly looked like this and came along today....might just have to ride off with him! You are a master at graphite and now color as well. I deeply appreciate your comment on my Alpha Male. To be noticed by one so talented is an honor. My first love is graphite too, but I think you are right; to really be recognized, you need color. I give you credit for reaching back all those years to the obviously well-learned training. You are an inspiration sir...

Angela Drysdale 24 Feb 2008

I always liked your drawings but I can see that colour is no stranger to you either. This is one of my favourites of your work. and I fully agree with Patti Jo, you will make it

Maria Murphy 16 Feb 2008

i am so impressed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!wow