pigments of imagination
DESCRIPTION
A 40-page full color retrospective of the illustrations and paintings of Nate Owens. His wacky wilder west cowboys and critters, and downhome rednecks have lived on Leanin' Tree cards since 1980. Also a cross section of illustration done for various books and publicatiions, digital sculpting, 3d art and other good stuff.TRANSCRIPT
Paintings, giclee canvas printsArt for Leanin’ Tree cardsIllustration for publicationsCartoons and GraphicsDigital SculptingShirts, cups and other stu�
Shop on-line: www.zazzle.com/nateowens*
SHOPGive ‘em
something to talk aboutUnique art on quality stu� makes a truly memorable gift. Many can be personalized with a name or words to �t the occasion Shirts Caps Mousepads Cups Magnets Keychains Matching stamps and cards
All sizes, styles
The inside story The goody shop Shirts, caps, cups, calendars page 2 Wild West and Down Home The Leanin’ Tree art page 6 Paintings Gallery work page 28 Illustration For publications, etc. page 36 The dimensional realm Digital sculpting, figurines page 38 Art Prints Giclees on canvas, paper back cover
3
NOTE: All content is fully copyright protected, and may not be reproduced in any form without written authorized permission. This document serves as examples of
work done and is not for any other purpose. All rights reserved. © 2010
For updates and more information...Paintings, Prints, Products - www.nateowens.com
Illustration and Graphics - www.artpixelstudios.com- email -
ALL CONTENT FULLY COPYRIGHT PROTECTEDALL RIGHTS RESERVED
© 2010
‘Draw!’ they saidI did. On the backdrop for school plays in grammar school. On t-shirts for classmates. For the school paper. On the dash of a ’31 Chevy coup, for galleries, magazines, books, newspapers,
greeting cards, TV spots, ads, bus benches...
Creativity, including art, is a gift. We are created in
the image of God (the supreme creator) and His gifts are given to be nurtured and used to His glory. I’m still working on how to do
these things - my desire and prayer is to be a good steward. I look to Him daily for
the wisdom to do that.
6
Since 1980 I’ve had the immense privilege and pleasure of doing art for Leanin’ Tree Greetings.
They have used my work on cards, notepads, magnets, shirts, cups and other great products. The majority of the art is about cowboys and ranch life with a humorous twist.
This character is a detail from one of their birthday cards.
Plum slap-happy
The old cowpoke confronts modern technology and applies his own brand of tech support to the cantankerous contraption.
Leanin’ Tree used this on cards and poster prints.
Wrong Number
8
A Christmas card for Leanin’ Tree.
Santa’s navigation is a bit off and he lands on top of the privy.
The startled occupant dashes for safer surroundings, trailing his paperwork behind him.
Santa’s Surprise
10
Mischief and mayhem are about to intrude on this idyllic scene of a boy and his dog daydreaming at the fishing hole.
Two cats sneaking up on the boy’s catch are no doubt planning a heist.
Bandits on the Bank
12
Hero, villain, and a notorious pain in the neck, this dude’s reputation is legendary, striking fear, terror and awe in many.
This cast of characters has starred on Leanin’ Tree cards at one time or another.
The Legend
14
A rider without his mount was in a bad fix on the range. This cowboy hangs on for all he’s worth - to the amusement of the horse.
Published as a Leanin’ Tree card.
The Drag Race
16
This kind of air travel is anything but comfortable.
When his horse spooks and catches the rider by surprise, he can expect a brief trip, a rough landing and no complimentary drink.
The Frequent Flier
A cartoon for Western Horseman magazine
18
The boss lady supervises the ranch hands to make sure everything is ready for the holidays.
Obviously decorating is a bit different from riding fence and punching cows.
A fun Christmas card published by Leanin’ Tree.
Decorating
20
A Leanin’ Tree get well card.
Even the buzzard is worried about the horse’s condition.
Fortunately, he’s fully recovered and ready for the next roundup.
Down, but not out
Brochure art for the children’s unitin a hospital
22
Being a mountain man and trapper must have been a smelly proposition. All that fur and critter parts.
This guy and his headwear have guests.
Those high mountain lakes brew lots of mosquitoes and other flying varmints as big as birds.
Bugged
24
Enjoying a peaceful, quiet day at “the office,” this fella and his pup have the perfect work environment.
No bait, no fish, no worries.
This has been on greeting cards, cups, shirts and other goodies.
Rather be fishing
26
This painting depicts a moment in the routine of the trail hand who often had to jump start his day with slim pickings from a cold plate.
Cold Beans for Breakfast
28
A painting showing one of the hazards sometimes encountered on the plains, a prairie fire.
When the fires raged, smoke gave the sun a blood red color.
When the Sun Bleeds
Knock First - Caution on the prairie
30
Detail from a painting inspired by the camaraderie between the natives of the land and the life around them, and by the words of scripture (Isaiah 40:31) But those who trust in the Lord will find new strength. They will soar high on wings like eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will walk and not faint.
The Way of the Eagle
32
Passing time after a long day, he sits on his bunk and entertains the other ranch hands with some familiar melodies.
Bunkhouse Serenade
Where’s the Beef?
34
I’ve done illustration since the late 60’s in one form or another. These represent a random selection of the work, mostly done for publications.
A compulsive doodler - some of the best concepts first materialized as sketches on napkins in restaurants or done while ignoring TV.
Commercial work and doodles....Commercial work and doodles....
36
I use 3D computer graphics in different ways, such as experimenting with sculpting on the computer. Some of these, like the dog below, were made into prototype models or actual resin castings.Computer models can also save a lot of time when working out perspective and composition prior to doing an illustration or painting.
The dimensional realm
A company that makes figurines flew me to Shenzhen, China to work with their sculptors developing new product for their line.More photos, details at my blog.(See link from nateowens.com)
Handsome gallery grade giclee prints on canvas or paper in a variety of sizes with your choice of matting and framing. (Available framed or unframed)
Browse a growing selection of subjects.
Pick your art, choose your frame and mat options, see how the combination looks and place your order - all on-line with convenient payment methods.
These make unique additions to home or office, and great gifts for clients, friends and family.
Make your selection at nateowens.com/prints
Start your collection