Bull Rider

Robert Jackson
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  • Dynamic 21x26-inch size perfect for creating a bold focal point in living rooms, offices, Western-themed spaces, or contemporary gallery walls
  • Limited edition giclee on premium archival paper, numbered and part of an exclusive 200-piece collection that ensures your investment in culturally significant art
  • Celebrates the overlooked legacy of African American cowboys who comprised 25% of all cowboys in the Old West and pioneered rodeo techniques still used today
  • quality reproduction capturing every vibrant brushstroke and textured detail of Jackson's original contemporary impressionist style
  • Honors both Western heritage and Black cultural history, making it ideal for collectors seeking meaningful art that educates and inspires conversation
Description

Experience the untold story of the American West through Robert Jackson's powerful "Bull Rider," a limited edition giclee that captures the raw courage and artistic brilliance of Black rodeo culture. This explosive 21x26-inch masterpiece bursts with dynamic energy, rendered in bold, expressive brushstrokes that mirror the eight-second battle between rider and beast.

African Americans have been integral to rodeo history since its inception, with Black cowboys comprising nearly 25% of all cowboys in the post-Civil War era. From legendary figures like Bill Pickett, who invented bulldogging, to the countless unsung heroes who competed in segregated circuits, Black riders have shaped Western heritage in many ways. Jackson's contemporary interpretation honors this legacy while celebrating the endurance, skill, and determination that define both the sport and the broader African American experience.

The vibrant color palette—brilliant blues, fiery oranges, and dramatic purples—creates a visual symphony that transforms a moment of intense physical struggle into an emotional narrative about perseverance and triumph. Each textured brushstroke conveys movement and power, making you feel the thundering hooves and the rider's unwavering grip. This piece speaks to Western enthusiasts, art collectors, and anyone who appreciates stories of resilience that have been overlooked in mainstream narratives.

Limited to just 200 signed pieces, this quality giclee on archival paper preserves Jackson's vision for generations.

Whether displayed in a Western-themed space, contemporary gallery wall, or cultural collection, "Bull Rider" commands attention and sparks meaningful conversations about heritage, courage, and artistic excellence.

Cert. Of Authenticity Certificate of Authenticity Provided by the Artist
Edition Limited Edition
Edition Size 200
Framed Available framed or unframed
Height 21 inches
Length 26 inches
Medium Paper
Signed Signed and Numbered by the Artist
SKU jackson-rider
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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