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Cowboy Wall Art


Cowboy Series

~ Limited Editions ~

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Cindy Jo
Cherokee Indian Descent
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This wonderful collection of dramatic Spirit Statues and Spirit Masks & Cowboy Wall Art is carefully and artfully created by Cindy Jo of Native American descent (Cherokee) using her own recipe for the clay of Mother Earth, natural materials and the vivid colors of nature.

Spirit Masks
Limited Editions

Spirit Masks
Special Editions

Spirit Statues
Limited Editions

Southwestern
Decor

Spirit Masks (Large)
New Series (Large)
Bronze Spirit Masks

Cowboy Series

Shaman Mask
Dog Soldier II Mask

Dancers & Warriors

Spirit Masks (Medium)
Spirit Masks (Small)
Spirit Masks (Mini)
Spirit Sticks


Spirits from the Heart by Cindy Jo


Wyatt
~ Cowboy Series ~


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Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp - His name conjures visions of gunsmoke, adventure and law. He embodies frontier justice, and the timeless battle between right and wrong.

By the time Wyatt was only twenty-five, he had become a marshal in Kansas, and folks soon started calling him a "town tamer". Soon that reputation would be put to the test in Tombstone, Arizona. The outlaw gang known as the Clantons had been ignoring the no-firearm rule in Tombstone, not to mention rustling, robbery, and even murder.


Marshal Virgil Earp appointed his brothers Morgan and Wyatt, and "Doc" Holliday as deputies, fearing that trouble with the rebel gang was brewing. On October 26, 1881 the stage was set for one of the most famous shoot-outs in history. Wyatt would not tolerate the illegal actions of these men, and they paid for it. When the smoke cleared, three men from the gang were dead, and Wyatt was still standing, totally unharmed! His gallant spirit and brave deeds epitomize our memory of the American West.

Size approximately 34"x12"x22"
$34 Handling, plus actual shipping charges will apply. (Weight 15 lb., and over-size packaging)


Price$780.00
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The Prospector
~ Cowboy Series ~


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California or Bust
West of the Mississippi was a land waiting to be shaped into a country. No one had a greater hand in the expansion of the untamed west than the intrepid gold miner.

Men from all walks of life could not resist the allure of striking it rich. Nothing could stop them as they pushed onward in search of the precious metal. The fantasy of instant wealth called them from the shores of California to the bitter cold of Alaska. "Boom Towns" sprang up and provided everything the weary fortune seeker needed including whiskey and women.

They had to be equally as good with a gun as they were with a gold pan because disputes often arose over claims or with hostile Indians. Their hardened faces tell the story of the troubles they endured and the country they helped to raise.

Size approximately 34"x12"x22"
$34 Handling, plus actual shipping charges will apply. (Weight 15 lb., and over-size packaging)
Price$930.00
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Straight Shooter
~ Cowboy Series ~


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Straight Shooter
The Old West was a place and time unique to any other spanse of history. It was an age that saw great bounty, and also great hardships. It was an era ruled for the most part by the gun.

When disputes arose, the fastest gun was called upon to settle matters. Men became what we call today Gunfighters, those who took the law into their own hands. The absence of lawmen in remote territories created great villains who thought little of robbery and murder.

Many gunfighters took it upon themselves to bring about justice. It was not an easy task, their lives were constantly put on the line to keep the peace, but they lived and died by the gun. Some of them later became sheriffs and marshals, others remained simply bold individuals who fought bravely when necessary.

Size approximately 34"x12"x22"
$34 Handling, plus actual shipping charges will apply. (Weight 15 lb., and over-size packaging)
Price$750.00
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'Doc'
~ Cowboy Series ~


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"Doc" Holliday
Life in the American West left its mark on those who came to tame it. A handful of unique people were strong enough to leave their mark on the West. One such individual was John Henry "Doc" Holliday.

Doc spent his earlier years in Georgia, then went to college to study dentistry. Sadly, he contracted tuberculosis while there. Disheartened and embittered he came out west. He began to practice dentistry, but then found that gambling was more entertaining. His talent for card playing took him thoughout the west where he met people who also found their way into the pages of history, such as Big Nose Kate and Wyatt Earp.

When the Earps traveled to a town called Tombstone, Doc went with them. There he took advantange of the many new saloons Tombstone had to offer.

Shortly after arriving the Earp brothers became involved in a feud with the Clanton gang, which would soon explode into the famous shoot-out at the O.K. Corral. Marshal Earp was alert to the danger and appointed Doc as a deputy. He fired one of the first shots of the fight, and although he was wounded in the hip he remained until the end. It is the stories of men like Doc that help us so vividly remember the Old West.

Size approximately 34"x12"x22"
$34 Handling, plus actual shipping charges will apply. (Weight 15 lb., and over-size packaging)
Price$780.00
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The Gambler
~ Cowboy Series ~


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3 Card Stud
With the opening of the west came an array of opportunities for fortune seekers of all kinds. Most made their living from cattle or gold, some used a deck of cards.

Professional Gamblers flourished with the arrival of civilization to the west. They traveled from town to town using their earnings to finance their way of life. A few men even left good occupations to pursue Lady Luck. Every settlement included a local Saloon, a perfect place to get a drink and deal out a couple hands.

A good hand of poker could often bring in more than a cowhand's monthly wage. However when the stakes ran high, so did emotions. Getting caught with an Ace up the sleeve or playing with a sore loser could be fatal.

Being as quick with a gun as they were with cards was a necessity. Wild and uncertain was the life of a man whose future depended on the next hand he was dealt.

Size approximately 34"x12"x22"
$34 Handling, plus actual shipping charges will apply. (Weight 15 lb., and over-size packaging)
Price$780.00
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Virgil
~ Cowboy Series ~


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Virgil
Well respected lawmen were essential inthe newly formed territories of the vast frontier. Along with the ever increasing population of towns and settlements, came disorder and lawbreakers.

Tombstone, Arizona was one such place. Silver was discovered, and the news of it brought roughly 12,000 new faces to the desert. Sterling men such as Virgil Earp were employed as peace keepers.

On the night of March 15, 1881 a stagecoach was robbed resulting in the death of the driver. Virgil had his suspicions about a group of men called the Clanton gang, and accused them of taking part of the robbery and murder. The Earp brothers found themselves pitted against these men and trouble was imminent.

Marshal Earp deputized his brothers Morgan, Wyatt, and good friend, "Doc" Holliday to aid him in the showdown that was about to unfold. Virgil fearlessly held his ground during the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. He was shot and wounded in the leg, yet he was determined to bring the Clantons to justice, and that he did.

No matter how many times we recall the events of that day, we still swell with a sense of pride and gratitude.

Size approximately 34"x12"x22"
$34 Handling, plus actual shipping charges will apply. (Weight 15 lb., and over-size packaging)
Price$780.00
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Shady Lady
~ Cowboy Series ~


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Shady Lady
The wild women of the Old West were a breed unlike any other. In a time when the popular phrase was, "Go West, young man", a few brave and firey women joined the westward expansion.

Times were tough, so a girl had to be cautious; still they held their own in a rough-and-tumble country. Many used their feminine charm to dazzle the menfolk for business or pleasure, mostly business.

Saloon girls were a common site in "boom towns", or wherever loney men could be found. With their grace and wit, they added romance to a new land. We will always remember them as the wild and shady ladies they were.

Size approximately 34"x12"x22"
$34 Handling, plus actual shipping charges will apply. (Weight 15 lb., and over-size packaging)
Price$630.00
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Large Mountain Man - 480
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Large Mountain Man - 480
The Bold, the Rugged, the Mountain Man.
Approx. size: 10" x 12" x 6"

$19.00 Handling / Insured.
Weight 8 lb., actual shipping charges will apply.

Authentic Spirit Masks by
Native American Artist Cindy Jo.
Price$570.00
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Small Mountain Man - 475
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Small Mountain Man - 475
Approx. size: 4" x 8" x 12"

$19.00 Handling / Insured.
Weight 8 lb., actual shipping charges will apply.

Authentic Spirit Masks by
Native American Artist Cindy Jo.
Price$170.00
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