
"R.T. Frazier" is an oil and acrylic painting in a soft colorful bold brush impressionistic style, original painting by artist Audrey Caylor, this Western Saddle and Braided Reata Rope Artwork is 40X30x1.5 on Gallery Wrapped Canvas.
"The Concho Collection" currently showing during Rodeo Month of the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo at Raw 1899 Art Lounge. Please call her for inquiries, shipping cost, etc. She would love for you to have “Cinnamon Outlaw” in your art collection. 817-243-9051
Acrylic On Canvas Saddle and Rope western painting
Unframed
- Frazier fought in the Civil War and participated in the Black Hills gold rush.
- In 1880, he partnered with S.C. Gallup in Pueblo, Colorado.
- In 1890, the partnership dissolved due to differences in style.
- Frazier opened his own shop across the street.
- In 1917, R.T. Frazier Saddlery was the largest producer of stock saddles in the United States.
- Frazier's saddles won many awards, including first place at the 1893 Columbia Exposition.
- Frazier's saddles were considered the finest in the world at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition.
- Frazier's saddles were known for their extra-long skirt, wider fork, deeper seat, and high cantle.
About the Artist
The Bar Ditch Artist
Audrey Caylor Impressionist Animal Artist
Audrey Caylor is an Impressionistic wildlife and western artist. Caylor has been a member of the Cowgirl Artists of America, Associate Member of the Women Artist of the West, the American Impressionist Society, The National Oil and Acrylic Society, the Lake Granbury Art Association, The Cross Timbers Fine Art Council. Her medium of choice Oil and Acrylic, Artist Audrey Caylor is a native Texan. Her and her husband bought a ranch in Lingleville, Tx in 2017 where they raise registered Brahman and commercial angus cattle. Her studio view of the Texas Hill Country is often her inspiration for her work.
“I can often be found in a bar ditch in Texas, photographing my next subject on the other side of the barbed wire fence”. She is passionate about painting animals in a bold brush style, while also betraying the softer side of the animal. Her art can be found in Galleries in the Ft Worth Stock Yards, to the Texas Hill Country, GranburyTx ,Stephenville TX, at Exhibition Shows and her website.
Caylor believes an artist is always learning and developing, and she teaches private lessons as well has attends workshops and takes lesson from other artist. Audrey states “Every painting I paint teaches me something, either about art or the animal, and what a gift both can be.”
For more information about her current work that is available or a commissioned piece you would like painted from your ranch contact Audrey Caylor at audreycaylorart.com or 817-243-9051, follow her on Facebook and Instagram at Audrey Caylor Art.