Calling Bull Elk in Meadow I by Buck Rawlins

$16.00

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Buck Rawlins is a contemporary Western artist celebrated for his bold, expressive paintings that reimagine the American frontier through a modern lens. Raised in the high desert of New Mexico, Rawlins grew up surrounded by open landscapes, ranching traditions, and Native cultures that deeply influenced his artistic vision. After studying fine art at the University of Arizona, he returned to the Southwest to forge a career rooted in regional identity, storytelling, and natural beauty.

Rawlins’ work blends classical Western themes—cowboys, horses, wide skies—with contemporary color schemes and gestural brushwork, often bordering on abstraction. His signature style combines raw texture with a deep sense of motion and emotion, capturing both the myth and reality of the modern West. He draws inspiration from historical narratives, rodeo culture, and the ever-changing rural landscape shaped by time and weather.

Exhibited widely in galleries from Santa Fe to Jackson Hole, Rawlins has earned a loyal following among collectors and critics alike. In addition to painting, he is an outspoken advocate for rural arts education and land conservation. Through his work, Buck Rawlins offers a fresh yet reverent take on the West—rooted in tradition but unafraid to challenge its boundaries.