Woolaroc Invitational Exhibit

SHERRY COBB-KELLEHER WAOW ASSOCIATE

Some of SHERRY COBB-KELLEHER’S earliest memories were watching her mother and grandmothers paint. They patiently taught her how to look at the world with an artist eye by tapping into her abiding love for animals and life well-spent working the land. Born and raised on a ranch in Colorado gave Sherry the intimate knowledge of her subject. She seeks out the moments that “tell a story of the animals and people” that inspire her. SHERRY COBB-KELLEHER sherryspaintedhorsestudio.com

The Tack Room Light, Charcoal, 24” x 18” $4,700

The lighting in The Tack Room Light was my inspiration—the golden light coming through the aged window in a century old log building. There was just something about the saddles, bridles and slickers hanging on the wall and a small moment of time when someone stops to check their gear before heading out.

So many times in the spring when you’re working cows the days can turn cold and wet, as portrayed in Wet Day At The Working Corrals. But the job needs to be done, so you keep working until it is finished, rain or shine.

Wet Day at the Working Corrals, Oil, 30” x 24” $8,900

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