Western Art, Western Decor


Sale prices apply ONLY to Sale category. No discount code needed. Discount is immediate and shows both our regular retail and current sale price. Current sale ends 4/28/24. Check ot our weekly unadvertised deals on the flashing Home page menu with the monthly sale and clearance items.

Jim Dunham as Kid Rio


This portrait of Jim Dunham, Director of Special Projects of the Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, GA, is the third in the S.A.S.S. series in oils. He refers to himself as "Kid Rio," the name on his S.A.S.S. badge. Jim is one of the oldest members and one of the first to join S.A.S.S. some twenty years ago. For those of you who haven't seen the last two paintings of the S.A.S.S. members, the "Single Actions Shooting Society" is an international organization created to preserve and promote the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting. S.A.S.S. members share a common interest in preserving the history of the Old West and competitive shooting.

Denny had the privilege of meeting Jim at the museum while visiting October, 2005 while delivering the two pieces of art the museum requested for placement in their permanent collection at the Booth. There was something quite special about Jim. He is also an artist. He, along with another guy at the museum who reads stories of the old west, portrays the famous western artist, "Charles Russell." While the reading progresses, Jim draws really great rough sketches that Charles Russell was so famous for.

Medium is traditional oils on "Clayboard," gesso-coated Masonite.

Dimensions: 20" H x 16" W

Edition of 350. Make your size selection from the drop-down menu. 

Original has been SOLD.

Item#: AOP1236-1


Pin It

Next

Previous