In this image, truckers line up to unload their cattle at the Cattle Pens near Bazaar in the Flint Hills. For more than a hundred years cattlemen have been using the fertile grasses of the Flint Hills to feed their cattle. Here, the world of ranchers and truckers come together to fatten and move beef to market.
Photograph and color by JimRode.
Acquire the Fine Art version on watercolor paper with hand torn edges
10x16 in size with a 8x14 image print on acid free (archival) watercolor paper.
Or, Acquire the 20x30 on premium acid free canvas on a wooden stretcher frame. It will arrive with a wire hanger on d-rings so it is ready for wall display.
Jim is a listed member of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC)
To see Jim Rode’s Artist Statement and Bio at OVAC, go to https://www.ovac-ok.org/art/Jim-Rode
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