Old Spanish Trail Studio 

Trappings of TX Paintings by Lindy Severns
Trappings of Texas 2008 at the Museum of the Big Bend, Alpine, TX

Three New Landscape Paintings
 
by Lindy Cook Severns 

were displayed at the
Museum of the Big Bend

 
22nd annual

 TRAPPINGS OF TEXAS

an invitational show held in conjunction with the Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Fine Western Art
& Custom Cowboy Gear


Museum of the Big Bend in Alpine TX is home to Trappings of Texas

Sul Ross University, Alpine, TX

February 29 - April 27 2008

 

IN THE TIME WHEN THE SKY CATCHES FIRE 24 x 36 oil by Lindy Severns $3900 framed
IN THE TIME
WHEN THE SKY CATCHES FIRE

by Lindy C Severns      oil         framed  $3900

24" x 36" oil on archival linen
West Texas landmarks at sunset, including Blue Mt.,  Point of Rocks, Mitre Peak from inside the Scenic Loop

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OLD SPANISH TRAIL STUDIO

TRAPPINGS PUBLIC AUCTION
LINDY'S 2008 AUCTION DONATION
to benefit the Museum of the Big Bend:
CATHEDRAL OF THE WEST a 12 x 18 pastel by Lindy C Severns donated to the Museum of the Big Bend

CATHEDRAL OF THE WEST
by Lindy C Severns   pastel  framed $1500 (list)

donated and sold at auction for $1900
 to benefit Museum programs for 2008


12" x 18" pastel, museum-grade Wallis paper
A view of landmark Cathedral Mountain from near Marfa, TX

 

AUTUMN MARKS THE OVERLAND TRAIL  a plein air pastel 12 x 15 by Lindy Severns
AUTUMN MARKS
 THE OVERLAND TRAIL

by Lindy Cook Severns   pastel    framed  $1500
                                    SOLD

12" x15" pastel on museum-grade Wallis paper
This pastel was done en plein air at Point of Rocks onTexas Hwy 166, the Davis Mountain Scenic Loop
LEAVING HOME
by Lindy Cook Severns  pastel   framed  $1800
                                SOLD

14" x 18" pastel museum-grade Wallis paper
A road near Carpenter Mountain and Blue Mountain area off Texas Hwy 166 in the Davis Mountains of TX
LEAVING HOME a 14 x18 pastel by Lindy C Severns $1800 Trappings of Texas 2008


For a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the whys and hows of these and other Lindy Severns  paintings, read her blog:
WANDERINGS OF AN ARTIST
 IN FAR WEST TEXAS


TRAPPINGS OF TEXAS is the second longest running cowboy gear and fine western art exhibit and sale. It is held in conjunction with the Texas Cowboy Poetry Gathering.

The prestigious 22nd annual Trappings event not only helps preserve the heritage of the west: The Auction is the primary source of funds for Museum programs each year. (The auction is at 10 am Sat. March 1 in Lawrence Hall on the Sul Ross campus. Pre-view items beginning at 9:45 that morning.)

In addition to the Public Auction, Trappings hosts a unique Wall Sale featuring works by noted western artists and fine cowboy craftsmen from across the US, Canada, Australia, and South America.

  An invitational show, Trappings sticks to pure western fine art and authentic gear. Serious collectors and buyers travel to Alpine to claim meticulously crafted spurs, bits, saddles, quirts, and framed art capturing the lonesome west of the cowboy.

The Wall Sale opens with a ticketed preview party Fri. nite, Feb. 29.

Work purchased that night, as well as unsold items will hang at the Museum through April. Admission is free, the art, available for purchase through the Museum.

 All entries are authentic, created by artists who live the landscape, if not the life; the handcrafted gear is functional as well as beautifully crafted.

Fort Davis, TX landscape Lindy Severns took Best of Show (art) in the 2007 Trappings event for her impressionistic pastel landscape, COMING STORM.

Other Fort Davis artists at Trappings include award winners Wayne Baize and Bill Leftwich.

(For a county with about 2400 people, there's plenty of fine art riding around these parts. Saddle up and come see for yourself!)


Guest curators: Leland Hensley (gear) and Michael Duty: (art),
Museum Director: Larry Francell
Assistant Director: Liz Jackson
Show curator: Mary Bones.