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JaNeil Anderson Oil on Canvas Painting

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art Start Price:10.00 USD Estimated At:4,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
JaNeil Anderson Oil on Canvas Painting
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Title is "Lost and Found". 22" by 42" unframed. 30 1/2" by 50 1/2" framed. JaNeil Anderson was born in 1956 in Safford, Arizona, and was raised in near by Duncan, on her parents farm on the Gila River. JaNeil has had the honor and privilege to have lived and worked on various cattle ranches in the Southwest. First hand experience with the gathering, branding and cooking for the cowhands has afforded JaNeil the opportunity to live, work and love the lifestyle of the American Cowboy and Rancher. Coupled with her incredible artistic talents and her ability to capture the emotion of the moment, JaNeil's art is unique and refreshing. JaNeil has earned a certificate in Basic Art Studies from Art Instruction Schools, Minneapolis, Minnesota and has been blessed with the opportunity to study under Cowboy Artist of America members James Reynolds and R.S. Riddick. She is a SIgnature Member of American Women Artists. JaNeil is also the Poster Artist for Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering, also will be in 2021, Prescott, AZ At the out set of her career, JaNeil worked in pencil, then moved to pastels and now works in oils. Anderson's intricate paintings style, the fine details of oils and her appreciation for color allow her works to capture the moment in time, pulling at your heartstrings as you imagine the story behind the piece. JaNeil has the unique ability of drawing you into her work and you literally find yourself emotionally invested in her art. Anderson and her husband Walt reside on their third generation cattle ranch along the banks of the Gila River in Southwest New Mexico.