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Ready To Ride By James Bama

Ready to Ride by James Bama

"I've wanted to interpret the women of the West for some time. I was pleased that my first subject was Phyllis Preator who delivers the mail in a Pony Express outfit at the time of the annual summer parade in Cody, Wyoming."

"In actuality, there were no female Pony Express riders but there were women who delivered the mail in the frontier days. Had there been women Pony Express riders, they, like the men, would have to be ready for anything, be it inclement weather, robbers or hostile Indians. And they would have definitely have had to be ready to ride-hard, fast and long!

"I enjoy capturing all the different textures of this particular outfit, which Phyllis wears in the mountains-from the leather, buckskin, cloth, wood and steel to the blond hair and tanned flesh. Sugar and spice and everything nice do not constitute the women of the West. I'd like to think that someone as strong as Phyllis does." ~ James Bama

Ready to Ride painted by western artist James Bama is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition print with a 18-3/4 x 12-1/2 image size priced at $___ unframed.

Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Saddle up and order your print today before she rides into the sunset. This painting shows a western woman with saddle bags and six shooters. Western And Wildlife art prints for sale framed any way you want or unframed. This western image was Issued February 1995.

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