Artist: Jadrick (?)

Frame Size: 33.5" x 27.5

Visible Artwork Size: 29.5" x 23.5"

Medium: oil on canvas


This original painting is a very unique take on the standard western landscape with Native Americans. In this painting, set in a vast desert landscape, two cultures are separated by a big canyon, but are still connected. Instead of using golf carts, the golfers have their bags on the side of the horse. At the bottom, the Native Americans also travel with golf bags on the sides of their horses, but this time with arrows instead of golf clubs. The painting is signed and dated '91, but I don't have any info on the artist, or if I have read the name correctly.


The painting is in great condition, set in a quality wood frame. The middle of the bottom of the frame is carved out, likely for a name plaque, but the plaque is missing. Three corners have minimal wear, but one lower corner has more wear and a small chip (pictured). I peeled back the paper on the back, but don't see any information about the painting.