The Tie-Down

Robert Jackson
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  • Measures 18x24 inches in size
  • Limited edition. Edition size of 200 pieces
  • Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist.
  • Giclee on paper. Printed on a high quality rag paper.
  • A tribute to the pioneering presence of African Americans cowboys, cowgirls and rodeo athletes.
Description

The history of African Americans in rodeo is rich with trailblazers who have impacted the sport. Bill Pickett, known for inventing "bulldogging," is a legendary figure. Many others have also left indelible marks. Fred Whitfield, an eight-time world champion, has been a dominant force in tie-down roping, showcasing remarkable skill and resilience. Cleo Hearn broke barriers as one of the first African American cowboys to compete professionally and founded the Cowboys of Color Rodeo to celebrate minority contributions. Olin Young and Charles Sampson, though more renowned for team roping and bull riding, respectively, also competed in tie-down roping, further diversifying the field. These pioneers not only excelled in their events but also challenged societal norms, paving the way for future generations of African American rodeo athletes.

Tie-down roping, or calf roping, is a rodeo event where a rider on horseback catches a calf by throwing a lasso around its neck, dismounts, and ties three of the calf's legs together as quickly as possible using the piggin' string. This event tests the speed, coordination, and skill of both the cowboy and the horse.

Riders often hold the piggin' string in their mouth to keep both hands free, speeding up the transition from catching to tying. This helps maintain focus and fluidity during crucial moments. They can grab the string with one hand while positioning the calf with the other, ensuring a smooth and efficient tying process.

In summary, tie-down roping is an intense and skillful rodeo event that showcases the coordination between rider and horse.

A limited edition work of art that pays tribute to African American cowboys. Measures 18x24 inches in size. Ships signed and numbered and with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Edition size of 200 pieces. Giclee on paper.

Cert. Of Authenticity Certificate of the authenticity is provided by the artist
Edition Limited Edition
Edition Size 200
Framed Unframed
Height 18 inches
Length 24 inches
Medium Giclee on Paper
Signed Ships signed and numbered by the artist
SKU jackson-tiedown
Robert Jackson

Robert Jackson

Robert Jackson is a Minnesota native who enjoys creating art that reflect his passion for family, culture, music, and his spiritual upbringing. Robert graduated from Perpich Center for Arts Education (formerly The Minnesota Center for Arts Education High School) in Golden Valley, MN, where his exposure to artwork from various cultures allowed him to enhance his knowledge and appreciation of the visual arts.

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