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M.A. Bhatti"Snagged in the Stampede" Rodeo Cowboy Scene
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About the Item
By M.A. Bhatti
18" x 24" Oil on Canvas
Framed Size: 25.25" x 31"
This vibrant oil on canvas painting by M.A. Bhatti, measuring 18" by 24", bursts with the raw energy of a rodeo in full swing. At the center of the action, a cowboy, clad in a white shirt, blue jeans, and a wide-brimmed hat, is in the midst of an exhilarating roping maneuver. His arm is raised high, rope circling overhead, ready to snare the black calf darting just ahead. The cowboy’s horse, a muscular brown steed, charges forward with sheer determination, its mane and tail whipping through the air, adding to the intensity of the moment.
The scene crackles with movement and tension. The dust kicks up under the pounding hooves, creating a cloud of energy that swirls around the action. Bhatti’s masterful use of bold brushstrokes and light captures the fleeting moment of a rodeo chase—dynamic, urgent, and full of life.
In the background, loose strokes of muted earth tones—soft greens, browns, and pale blues—suggest the surrounding arena without distracting from the central drama. Every element, from the taut lines of the cowboy’s posture to the determined gallop of the horse, conveys the heart-pounding excitement of the rodeo. The interplay of motion, texture, and tension immerses the viewer in this snapshot of skill and grit, making the scene feel as though it’s unfolding right in front of you.
- Creator:M.A. Bhatti
- Dimensions:Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Austin, TX
- Reference Number:Seller: MB-233341stDibs: LU1171215160842
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