James Bama - Waiting for the Grand Entry
Every rodeo begins with a grand entry as the contestants and other riders follow the flag bearers in a serpentine course across the arena. Regarded as one of the sport's top pickup men, Claybaugh worked the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada, among many others. It is the pickup man's duty to rescue a rider from a pitching bronc after the required seconds have elapsed and the horn is blown to signal a completed ride. It is a highly responsible task demanding skill and nerve, as a misstep can result in a rider's falling and perhaps being trampled or slammed against an ungiving fence. The pickup horse must also be well-trained so that it does not fear moving in close to the bronc's flying hoofs and does not shy away as pickup man and bronc rider reach for one another. - JB
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James Bama - Waiting for the Grand Entry


Release Year: 2006
Size: 23 x 18
Form: limited edition giclée on canvas
Edition Size: 150 numbered and hand signed by the artist
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Custom Framing: available upon request

Product Code: BAMWA2
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