Bob Graham

Bob Graham began re-enacting the Civil War in 1992 as a rider with the 2nd South Carolina Cavalry, an experience that has given him newfound respect for both the Confederate cavalrymen and the animals they rode. His cavalry re-enactment experience actually helped Graham to hone his artist's skills. "When I look back on some of the early paintings of horses I did, they look to me like potatoes with toothpicks for legs," he explains.  "they actually look sort of unnatural, with this huge body on top of legs that seem to go every which way. But, as I spent more time with them,  I began to recognize their differences. Now, painting a horse is like doing a portrait. You see the differences in their veins, in the way their nostrils flare, or how some horses' manes  
flip up on the ends."


To see more of Bob's work, visit his website at bobgrahamstudio.com

Please click any of the paintings for a  larger  image

"A Son's Inheritance"
original watercolor
24 x 18
$950
"New York Volunteer Infantry"
original watercolor
42 x 27
$4,200
"The Long Way Home"
charcoal
54 x 40
$6,000
"Too Few to Win
Too Many to Die"

original watercolor
36 x 24
$1500
 
"The Saltwater Cowboy"
graphite/mixed media
46 x 60
$12, 000
"The Horseman"
charcoal
54 x 40
$6,000

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