GOAT Rodeo - Jim Shoulders
RODEO
James (Jim) A. Shoulders 1928 –2007 (aged 79),
Henryetta, Oklahoma.
American professional rodeo cowboy and rancher.
Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. At the time of his death, one of the most successful contestants in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), 16 World Championships, known as the ‘Babe Ruth of rodeo. 1943, won 1st bull riding competition in Oilton, Oklahoma, age 14, earned $18 rode till age 42. Purchased at age 3 the famous bucking “weather” bull, Tornado, throwing 200 riders over 14 years. Shoulders also contributed to the design of Wrangler Jeans 13MWZ ‘cowboy cut’ jeans and made promotional advertisements for products such as Ford, Dodge, Miller Lite beer and Justin Boots. A ProRodeo stock contractor, Started 1st rodeo training school and invented the mechanical bucking machine. Giddy Up !!!…. w2
1949, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 World All-Around Champion Cowboy Championships
1951,1954 to 1959 World Bull Rider Championships.
1950, 1956 to 1958 World Bareback Bronc Rider Championships.
1959 – 16 world championships – 3rd place all time with 16 titles.
1st to win all 3 events (bareback bronc, bull riding and all-round) at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR)
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Artistic Perspective
The Greatest of All Time art is a passion of bringing historical sports or public figures to full color. The art starts with research into the personality and reviewing available images or photographs to reference. The research includes the historical location and fan fills bleacher seats for those who witness the moments. The 18” x 24 inch canvas is laid out with the contrasting color pencil of the primary figures or elements outlines. These lines become boundaries of colors, with distinguishing edges or sfumato blended or smoky edges or color – light shading or blending. The foreground is usually in focus with the subject figure in dynamic action. Careful attention is given to these autonomist positions as sometimes these are the most recognized images or captured photo moments of the subject. Crossing the finish line or hurling a fastball, the intent is the subject is flowing with eye movement so you don’t want to stop looking in on the details.
Applying color
Applying the mixed acrylic squeezed out of a tube with a 10- 20 minute dry time. Applying or blending the colors is a matter of color and water saturation. Appling the base colors from dark to light is usually the process. The base color layers then absorb the new wet layer to blend the 2-3 color mixtures to achieve the desired color or blends. The multi layers affect of adding more color achieves more intense color saturation or white or pure color to dark blending. The blank canvas to final brush stoke is normally 2-3 weeks. Working in 2-4 hours sessions usually in the early mornings. We hope you enjoy the art as intended to bring back the best of the sport! If you have a suggestion for a new GOAT please contact us.