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Indian and
Cowboy art captured in metal and sculpted into unique home decor and
metal wall art furnishings. Richardson was honored at the State Capitol in Austin for being selected as one of the 12 finalists for Texas State Artist 1990-91. He was the 1st runner up in this prestigious statewide award.
As a 5th
generation rancher, W.C. is able |
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A hammer, anvil, cold rolled steel - W.C.'s chosen tools are used to create an intricate masterpiece. For the past 30 years, Richardson has been creating "modern" Western art using his knowledge of Cowboy, American Indian, and Mexican cultures to create "sculptures in metal." |
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Our
newest creations reflect a page from days gone by. Cowgirl Paper Dolls have captivated women and children for generations. Our wall mounted dolls are 5' 2" tall and the detailed ironwork is remarkable. An American icon. Preserve it's heritage for decades to come. |
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Every Cowgirl Paper Doll is: • Hand made which insures that no two dolls are exactly alike. • Constructed with 14 gauge steel. • Easy to hang on any wall. • Equipped with movable joints which allow for custom positioning. Contact us for details. |
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We sincerely value your feedback and
appreciate your emails. Perhaps we can help answer questions you may
have about our metal art or custom design the perfect one-of-a-kind
piece of art to complement your current decor. Please
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| "I just wanted to do something with my God-given talent that a thousand other artists weren't doing." W.C. Richardson III | |
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