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Cowboy Meeting

from $305.00

These two cowboys are discussing a plan of action before they drive a herd of cattle from one pasture to another on a ranch in Northern Colorado. With the help of their dog, these ranchers are able to move hundreds of cattle miles down the road in order to find better grazing. This activity is essential to the success of the ranch as these cowboys must make sure their livestock are getting enough to eat so they can be sold for beef production. This image shows how some traditional aspects of the American West are still alive and well today. (Taken in 2018 on Tointon Ranches, located outside of Walden, Colorado)

Digital photograph taken by Joseph Tointon.

Limited Edition photolithographic inkjet print. 1/10

*16 x 24 minimalist wood frame in black, optional

*professional framing and insured art shipping included in price of framed works.

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These two cowboys are discussing a plan of action before they drive a herd of cattle from one pasture to another on a ranch in Northern Colorado. With the help of their dog, these ranchers are able to move hundreds of cattle miles down the road in order to find better grazing. This activity is essential to the success of the ranch as these cowboys must make sure their livestock are getting enough to eat so they can be sold for beef production. This image shows how some traditional aspects of the American West are still alive and well today. (Taken in 2018 on Tointon Ranches, located outside of Walden, Colorado)

Digital photograph taken by Joseph Tointon.

Limited Edition photolithographic inkjet print. 1/10

*16 x 24 minimalist wood frame in black, optional

*professional framing and insured art shipping included in price of framed works.

These two cowboys are discussing a plan of action before they drive a herd of cattle from one pasture to another on a ranch in Northern Colorado. With the help of their dog, these ranchers are able to move hundreds of cattle miles down the road in order to find better grazing. This activity is essential to the success of the ranch as these cowboys must make sure their livestock are getting enough to eat so they can be sold for beef production. This image shows how some traditional aspects of the American West are still alive and well today. (Taken in 2018 on Tointon Ranches, located outside of Walden, Colorado)

Digital photograph taken by Joseph Tointon.

Limited Edition photolithographic inkjet print. 1/10

*16 x 24 minimalist wood frame in black, optional

*professional framing and insured art shipping included in price of framed works.

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