
Cowboy artist Steve Boaldin will be at the Luther Pecan Festival, Saturday, November 17. You’ll find him his booth until 2 pm at the intersection of Main and First Street.
Steve Boaldin is no stranger to the subjects he depicts. Raised on a farm and ranch in southwest Kansas, Steve grew up working cattle, rodeoing & breaking horses. As these were his favorite aspects of farm life, it is no wonder he chooses to paint & draw them. From a small child he always enjoyed drawing things on the farm he saw, and others in his community knew this as well. At 18, Some family friends recommended he study with an instructor. The instructor encouraged him to take his art more seriously. So as his paintings began to sell, he moved his family to Oklahoma City in 1986 so he would be able to study commercial art. This would help him make a living as an artist while he continued to work on his painting. Steve has worked as a commercial artist, and illustrator since 1987 while selling his paintings on the side. Over the past few years, Steve has studied with Martin Grelle, Bruce Green, George Hallmark, and Tony Eubanks.Their work and that of other western artists have greatly influenced him. Steve chooses to paint the contemporary cowboy, wildlife, and portraits.
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“People always ask me why I paint so many cowboys. It only makes sense to paint what you really enjoy. I also really enjoy painting portraits. That has always been my passion. That doesnāt mean I wonāt paint other subjects though. I have been commissioned to paint all sorts of things. Sometimes I will even paint an occasional still life or two. When I see a painting well done and accurately portrayed, I really admire it. That is what makes the painting really worth its price.”
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