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Blue Riders

©Seth F. Weaver,Sr. 04/15/10. It was dusk when the two cowboys started across the desert. They had heard all the stories from the Indians and the mountain men about not to enter it after dark, but they had to be somewhere in a hurry and this was the shortest route. They hadn't traveled far when things turned weird...swirling masses of pinkish lights started to startle the horses and then the wind sounded like mumbles and whispers. Just at that moment something came howling over the ridge and the riders froze and turned to meet their fate. A Compullage™ creation.

9 Comments

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John Cappello 21 Aug 2015

A Masterful image!

Artist Reply: Thank you so much John.

Cindy Luke 29 Jul 2015

One of my many favorites of your work!!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you so very much dear Cindy. This is an image from your part of America.

ruth sears 23 Mar 2012

Incredibly done Seth,I love your western themed works,was always fascinated with that time since a child and used to read books about it,this is very creative and so cool with the distant blue rider looking rather mysterious ahead,my POD!

Artist Reply: Thank you very much Ruth. I can't remember when I've had a POD on AW. Thank you so much!

Robin Foss 16 Apr 2010

Very well done.

Vanessa Holmstrand 16 Apr 2010

Great work, Dad! I like your use of focus in the background as opposed to the foreground.

Artist Reply: Thank you my darling daughter for your always appreciated comments. I thought that this work had a pastel feel to it.

Julia Scorupsky 16 Apr 2010

I like it, Seth! Wonder if the title has any association with the group "Blue Rider" (in Germany, in 1910)?

Artist Reply: Thank you very much dear Julia. I didn't consciously try to connect this work with that famous group of artists but who know my mind? I've been in a "BLUE" period since February...everything I've done has been "BLUE." I hope I can stand this color when I'm through this "BLUE PERIOD."

Emily Reed 16 Apr 2010

EXCELLENT WESTERN ART!

Artist Reply: Always appreciated Emily. I love the Old West.

Anneke Hut 16 Apr 2010

Great story in your description, Seth, and a beautiful picture to it, there's a mysterious atmosphere on it!

Artist Reply: Thank you dear Anneke for this great comment.

Albert Sellaman 15 Apr 2010

interesting

Artist Reply: Hello Albert, it is nice to meet you on the AW. I appreciate your time and comment on my work. Have a Great Day!