America, Still a Creative Powerhouse
The Cowboy Way, Summer 2010
In the last several decades, independent American artisans and designers at the pinnacle of their craft have been losing ground to foreign-made products, unable to compete in a financial climate where Americans settle for less...Read More |
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DesignAmerica
The Cowboy Way, Spring 2010
There’s a growing renaissance in this country being fueled by the re-discovered appreciation for designs created by independent, entrepreneurial artisans working in the traditions of American craftsmen from centuries past...Read More |
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Rendezvous West
Art in Leather and Wood - A Flourishing Journey
When most people hear the word “rendezvous” they assume it to mean a final destination or meeting point. Well, Rendezvous West is a destination, just not a finite one. It’s a meeting place without boundaries where leather and wood artists and sculptors Russell and Deborah Shamah invite you to experience the life and beauty of the American West and its magnificent complexion which they transform into art....Read More |
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Ranch & Reata, April/May 2011
Preserving America’s Spirit of Independent Art and Design
Heritage provides a common denominatorthrough which we can relate to each other. Because America is such a culturally diverse country, it has absorbed and adapted the art and culture of both native and immigrant peoples that live inside her borders and has created a cultural heritage that is uniquely American...
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Skyhorse Saddle Company
An unbridled passion for creating functional elegance
Everything they create is a work of art. Two contemporary masters working side-by side. Their work is a confluence of the elegant traditions of the past and the high-designs of today. Functional yet beautiful, traditional yet cutting-edge. That’s the work of Lisa and Loren Skyhorse...Read More |
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