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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Aspens by LC Herst

Tombstone Stage by LC Herst

Time Goes By by LC Herst

Thunder Mt. Riders by LC Herst

The Hoop Dancer by LC Herst

Rest Stop by LC Herst

Red Dog Billiards by LC Herst

Rearing Horses by LC Herst

Reach for the Sky by LC Herst

Powwow by LC Herst

Lure of the West by LC Herst

Little Kiowa by LC Herst

Lakota Hunter by LC Herst

Evening Chore by LC Herst

Elder Statesman by LC Herst

Desert Mavericks by LC Herst

By the Firelight by LC Herst

Cowboy Sunrise by LC Herst

Cowboy Chores by LC Herst

Cowboy Abstract II by LC Herst

Conference Call by LC Herst

Clan of The Buffalo by LC Herst

City of Gold by LC Herst

Chief by LC Herst
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About LC Herst
Born in Brooklyn, New York, LC Herst loved cowboys as a child. She moved to Arizona and rode every stable horse in Arizona. Prior to graduating from Arizona State University, LC joined several stock companies. She also taught art, music and drama in Arizona. After marrying, LC and her husband bought a ranch in Gilbert, AZ where they raised their kids, horses, cattle and peacocks. She then moved back to New York to attend the Art Students League. All the while, her fascination with cowboys never subsided and she would sketch and photograph cowboys on ranches and rodeos to be used as subject matter for paintings back in the studio. Herst found every opportunity to experience and witness first-hand the spirit of the west. As LC says, "I rode my horse, Ambush in parades dressed as Cowboy Mollie. I used to ride with the "Wild Women of the West, I left the group when I discovered they were not wild enough for me."
As for her paintings, Herst states: "My paintings reflect an honest, personal response to the world around me. I want to tell stories of the west through light, color, design and texture. I try to evoke an emotional rush in the viewer."