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Roger Clark

Artist
1950
BP: Marshall, AR

Born in Marshall, Arkansas in 1950, Roger drew his first picture of a horse at age 4 and learned to braid by 8. He likes “tough horses, horned cattle, good gear, the smell of sage in the early morning and the light in the Rockie Mountain West. I guess they’re the things I draw.” A true cowboy artist and braider, Roger’s “fried and froze looking between the ears of a horse at the back side of a cow. I’ve drawed and painted cowboys for as long as I can remember, and have my own idea of what Cowboys should look like.”

 

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