Thursday 9 February 2012

A Cowboy Poster Can Be Found In Practically All shapes, sizes and Areas Of Interest

By Jan Filler


Rodeo cowboys, real working ranch cowboys or the modern cowboy flicks truly offer something for everyone.

A John Wayne cowboy poster is one of the hottest subjects.

A cowboy poster can come in a selection of formats and designs too. They can represent copies of famous (or not so famous) fine art prints. They also can copy actual photographic re-prints in bigger formats. In addition, a cowboy poster can be a replica of famous movie poster or highlight a particular western movie actor from history or present. An A cowboy poster will generally be rolled and shipped in a tube. As the paper is a little thin and can be damaged easily by the elements or torn, it is suggested that posters be framed soundly behind glass or acrylic. When framing your cowboy poster, visit a reputable frame shop in your area to chat about the best materials to use for maintaining the standard of your cowboy poster image and colour over time. UV protecting glass and acid free matting all help preserve your cowboy poster for years of delight.

Owning a cowboy poster, particularly once it is framed, offers a smart and low cost option for covering big areas of empty wall space. While fine art prints or canvas transfer reproductions of cowboy posters can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, the same subject reproduced in a poster can be purchased for under $100. For the western film fan, a collection of framed cowboy posters can make a good addition to any private media room or home based office. John Wayne and Clint Eastwood cowboy posters are terrifically popular because both these actors have portrayed wild west characters in a bunch of western pictures.

Western artists like Jack Sorenson frequently depict pictures of the rodeo or working ranch cowboy. Cowboy posters such as "Lifetime in the Saddle" supply a romanticized view of the often hard daily life that cowboys and ranchers lead. These types of cowboy posters are popular among ranch hands to sharpen up often times, modest living areas. A cowboy poster can evoke it's audience to recognize the difficult work these cowboys frequently do, and the lovely, graceful animals in which they engage to help them in their work.

Photographic artists like David Stoecklein provide a practical, and sometimes a funny, photographic glance of working cowboys in his cowboy posters. Titles that are preferred in this genre of cowboy poster are Stoecklein's "The Lesson". Other photographic artists include Bob Trehearne and his photo cowboy poster, "Ranchers Herding Horses" posters.

Cowboy poster themes include just about anything you can imagine,from rodeo scenes, ranch life, cowgirl images, cowboys on completely open ranges in the Rockies, classic reprints of famous western paintings or just funny cowboy sayings, there's a cowboy poster out there for everybody's taste, style and budget. Get an enjoyable, customisable cowboy poster that enables you to add your own image (or your friend's image) to a wanted poster template for a great conversation starter and decoration for a western party or even a dorm room.

The more contemporary version of this design of posters is a western movie cowboy poster. The 1960's "1990's offered numerous well-liked western cowboy flicks. Top cowboy film posters include "Midnight Cowboy" "1969, Andy Warhol's, "Cowboys and Indians "John Wayne", and who can forget "Urban Cowboy", the flick that re-energized western style clothing and dancing in 1980.

A collector of vintage cowboy materials may be interested in a duplicate poster of an old "Wanted" Cowboy Poster. Famous outlaws Wanted Posters included financial rewards above $25,000 for top western perpetrators like Jesse James, Butch Cassidy, Billy the Kid and Doc Vacation. There also were 1 or 2 'good ' cowboys who promoted their shows through poster such a Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

No matter what your private style, it is a rewarding experience to collect and display a modern or a vintage cowboy poster.




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