Southwest Painted Hides Bring The West To Life


by Craig Chambers

Modern Americans are not the only people to appreciate the beauty of a southwest painted hide. The Native Americans of the west and southwest discovered long ago that a hide furnishes a large, smooth surface for painting, and created many striking works using this medium. Now days, you can own part of this rich artistic heritage, which is a reminder of the vibrant and rugged southwestern culture, in the form of a painted hide for your own house. This hide is an item of decor which is sure to create the mood of open spaces, Native American villages, and rodeos.

There are many fine artists in the modern world who paint southwestern themes on hides. Having so many skilled people making these items, ensures that you can find one that meets your expectations exactly. The Native American works of art that inspired many of the painted hides are totally unique creations.

Your choice is further expanded by the fact that both Native Americans, and those of European descent who admire their culture and artistic achievements, contribute to the contemporary painted hide scene. The spice of artistic life is supported by different perspectives and different stylistic approaches. You will be sure to find a hide whose individual characteristics match just the mood you are trying to project. There is a hide that will be the perfect finishing touch for your southwestern decor no matter if you the dignity of an Indian brave gazing steadily into the distance, the excitement of a rodeo scene, or the timeless beauty of some America wildlife.

Native Americans, cowboys and wildlife are the three main types of pictures you can find on painted hides. Native American scenes may be painted in the style of older Indian artwork, to capture the flavor and wistfulness of a bygone era. They may focus on a portrait style image of a brave in his war-bonnet and deerskin clothing, or a winsome but free-spirited Indian woman in her buckskins and beads. And possibly, they may display a scene such as a buffalo hunt or an Indian riding calmly over the prairie.

Cowboy scenes may focus on a single cowboy, as with the Native American scenes, or may give a glimpse into the exciting events of a rodeo or a cattle drive. If self-reliance, fast horses, lariats, and wide cowboy hats are what you are trying to evoke, then there are painted hides for this as well. And lastly, scenes of wildlife will help you to bring the amazing natural creations of the southwest into your home. Whether they depict the grandeur and strength of a buffalo, or the delicate swiftness of a pair of deer, these painted hides give you a refreshing window on the natural world while conjuring up images of campfires, horseback riding, and wide open spaces.

About the Author

Author, Craig Chambers, offers more about Southwest painted hides on his website. You should also get his monthly newsletter, online discounts and download his popular free ebook from http://www.missiondelrey.com

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