'I didn't have the guts to become an
artist, I had the ignorance' is how
Jack Sorenson describes the start of
his tremendously successful 25-year
career.
'As soon as you announce you're
going to be an artist, anyone who
doesn't want you to starve says,
'Now that's a nice hobby but you
need to get real.' I heard that a lot,
but God gave me my talent and I
was afraid of facing him one day if I
didn't use it,' he says.
Sorenson thinks it's egotistical
calling his talent a gift, but he says
that's how he feels. 'It's like a
preacher being called. It's what I'm
supposed to be,' he adds. Sorenson
would also be the first to admit he's
been lucky as well.
A Touch of Blue, 16 X 20, If you are ever in need of a perfect nature picture with the best blue nature has to offer, then you are in luck. Artist Kevin Daniel captures just that in this fine print of two blue jays. Shown in our Old Cedar frame.
Cowboy artist Jack Sorenson paints a cowgirl out for a ride, as she rests on a ridge to view the valley below. Great gift for your cowgirl. Shown in barbed wire frame. >>>
A Jack Sorenson print. If this one doesn't bring back memories, then you weren't raised on a farm or ranch. Sometimes it was all you could do to get it done. Shown in barbed wire. >>>
A tribute to the cowboy and his way of life, Artist Jack Sorenson's work has long been a standard in western art. What a nice gift for your cowboy. Shown in corner block barnwood frame. >>>
Springtime in the Rockies 12 X 16, In this western print by cowboy artist Jack Sorensen, a cowboy rides the rockies horseback taking in all it has to offer. Shown in barbed wire barnwood frame. >>>
Jack Sorenson loves to paint cowboy scenes. In this one, cowboys gather for worship, food and fellowship on a cold winter's day. Shown in corner blocked >>>
A rider has fallen, for what reason we can only speculate, as the remaining four cowboys ride hard with rifles and pistols in hand. Shown in old oak barnwood frame. >>>