Friday, October 27, 2017

Cliff Cavin is Artist of the Month at the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville


Texas Purple by Cliff Cavin, oil 10"x20"
J.R. Mooney Galleries of Fine Art is pleased to announce that San Antonio artist Cliff Cavin is the Artist of the Month at The Museum of Western Art in Kerrville for November 2017. Cavin’s large scale paintings and vivid imagery commands the use of the museum’s largest gallery. He has forty-five pieces in this show and these works fill the space. There is much interest in Cavin’s work at the Museum of Western Art. He is no stranger to the gallery; he was included in last month’s “The Party,” the museum’s well known annual fundraiser and art sale.

Chamisa Country by Cliff Cavin, oil 36"x36"
Cavin has been painting landscapes for over thirty-five years.  His primary subject matter is the American West, especially Texas and New Mexico. His landscapes are colorful, impressionistic and capture the intense and beautiful lighting of these regions.

Afternoon Cloud by Cliff Cavin, oil 36"x36"
Cavin has participated in many group shows such as the C. M. Russell Invitational Sale & Benefit, the American Plains Artist Museum Show, the Oil Painters of America National Exhibition and the Briscoe Museum’s Night of the Artist Sale and Exhibition. He has exhibited at The Nave Museum, the Southwest School of Art and the San Antonio Art League. His paintings have won numerous awards and are collected both nationally and internationally in private and corporate collections, including Valero Oil, M.D. Anderson Hospital, Jefferson State Bank, Baylor Scott & White Health and Cibolo Creek Ranch.
There will be a reception for the artist on Thursday, November 16 at the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville at 5:30 p.m. The artist will be on hand and will give remarks. The works will be on display for the entire month of November. These paintings are a breath of fresh air. Owning a Cliff Cavin painting is like having a bright well lit window looking out into beautiful countryside. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet and purchase new works by this prolific San Antonio artist.



 

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Painting by Cowboy Artists of America's James Boren now at J.R. Mooney Galleries of Fine Art


James Boren
 
J.R. Mooney Galleries of Fine Art has recently acquired a beautiful painting by Cowboy Artist James Boren. Boren was born in Waxahachie in 1921 and grew up in various places in Texa including San Antonio. He studied art at Kansas City University and the Kansas City Art Institute. He joined the Marines during WW2 and went on to earn his MFA. After school he taught and eventually took a job as an illustrator for the Martin-Marietta Company in Denver. In 1959, he began selling cowboy paintings.

In 1965 both the Cowboy Artists of America formed in Sedona, and the Cowboy Hall of Fame (now known as the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum) opened in Oklahoma City. Boren became the Cowboy Hall of Fame’s first Art Director.  Joe Beeler, one of the Cowboy Artists of America founders, presented the new museum’s first one-man exhibition of contemporary Western art. The Beeler show was a success and led to collaboration among the two organizations that created a Western art renaissance. Boren led in the assembling of the Hall of Fame’s fine-art collections and exhibits.  He exhibited there himself in 1969 and sold thirty-eight of the forty paintings. This success gave him the confidence to become a full time painter.

He became a member of the Cowboy Artists of America in 1968, and later served two terms as its president and secretary. (The Cowboy Artists annual show was October 5-7th. See their website for details.) He also served on the original board of trustees of the museum formerly known as the Cowboy Artists of America Museum in Kerrville, Texas. That museum remains open today as the Kerrville Museum of Western Art. His hand and footprint are memorialized there in cement.

 Boren was awarded twelve gold medals and nine silver medals in annual competitions in Cowboy Artists of America shows. In 1976, he was named Texas Artist of the Year. In 1980, he participated in a show at the Grand Palais in Paris, and in 1981, the Chinese government invited him to participate in the first Western art show held in Peking, China. James Boren is in the collections of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Desert Caballeros Western Museum, National Center for American Western Art, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, and the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center.

Waiting in the Moonlight detail
The painting Waiting in the Moonlight was painted in 1966 and exhibited in the National Invitational Western Art Show in San Antonio in 1967. This humble art show began as a small exhibition in a barn during the Livestock Exposition and grew into the annual Alamo Kiwanis Western and Heritage Art Show and Sale currently held in the Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center. The painting is a 22”x28” oil on canvas and it is a masterfully rendered night scene. Boren preferred watercolor, and this oil painting contains qualities of painting seen in watercolor. His glossy night volleys in color from blue to black without choosing either a side. The luminescence of the moonlight reflected on the horse and saddle is genuine. The small fleck of light in the ranch in the background of the scene suggests the warmth of hearth and home while the shadows and dark corners confront the isolation ranch life. Waiting in the Moonlight is a stunning piece and an opportunity to collect a valuable artifact of western art and culture. Call or stop by the gallery for more information or to purchase.



Gina Martinez
J.R. Mooney Galleries of Fine Art