From the minute I first met my new friend Paul "Four Horns" Tenoso I liked the man. He's a great story teller, very unique artist, and a true American original. After our conversation at the Indian Market in Santa Fe I told him I wanted to paint him and could we do the photos right there on the spot...we did. I told Paul I was going to paint him and make him famour to which he said, "Hell, I'm already famous". So now I hope he's more famous.
I enter the portrait in the Conroe Art League's Spring Show and it won 2nd in Professional Oils. It was a good show. If you like "Four Horns" the painting is 20" x 16" and is $595 Framed, $550 Unframed.
To enquire about purchasing "Four Horns" Click HERE!
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Shep's "Four Horns" is a Winner!
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