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Pamela Wildermuth

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"Showtime"
Pencil on rag board,
4 ½" x 9 ½"
Sold
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"Summer Rain"
Pencil on rag board, 8" x 10"
$300
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"Mystique"
Pencil on rag board, 16" x 16"
$625
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"Korbel"
Pencil on rag board, 16" x 16"
$625
wildermutha.jpg - 11301 BytesPamela Wildermuth, a 4th generation Californian, is the great granddaughter of the renowned vaquero, Don Antonio Leiva. Her childhood was filled with wonderful stories of adventures on the vast Tejon Ranch, instruction from an artist-father and after school riding lessons. It seems the most natural thing in the world for this horse-crazy little girl to have grown up to become a prominent equine artist.

Wildermuth's paintings and drawings, lauded for their authenticity and attention to detail, are included in the most prestigious exhibitions of equine art, and among her numerous awards is the coveted AAEA Founders Award in Oil. Her works have been published in Equine Images, Equus, Polo, American Artists, and Western Horsemen as well as in books Straight From the Heart (Fleet Street Publishing, 1997), Art of the American West (Rockport Publishers, 1999), and Painting and Drawing Horses (Watson-Guptil Publications, 2000). She created the paintings for "The Majestic Horse" collector plate series, W. S. George Fine China (1991-1992) and designed "The Stallion's Kingdom" sculpture produced by the Danbury Mint (1997).

Pamela also produces work by commission. Prices range from $200.00 for a 5" x 7" pencil drawing to $2,250.00 for a 20" x 24" oil painting. Prices can be quoted for approximate size and are based on a one-subject head study with simple background. Full body and/or multiple subjects may cost more.

 

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