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This scene depicts a cowboy's tender side for this helpless calf born only an hour earlier. While the calf was still drying, his momma left him to join the main herd.The snowface calf is clearly surrendered to his cowboy. In the presence of his shepherd, he does not want for anything. Psalm 23:1 "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want."
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20 x 24 Original Oil on Canvas
About the Artist
Marci Lynne Graber grew up in South Texas enjoying life and dreaming of horses with a sketchbook in one hand and a pencil in the other. After attending her first formal art training, her artwork juried First Place in the San Antonio Livestock and Rodeo Western Art Competition in 2009 and 2010. Not only was she selected to study oil painting and sculpture under artists Phil Bob Borman and Glen Lyles through the Western Art Academy in Kerrville, Texas, but was also awarded scholarship where she attended the University of Texas Health Science Center earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing in 2014. However, more important to Marci than western art awards, accolades and achievements is the “audience of one”; her Savior, Jesus Christ who enables her giftings and talents that she possesses.
In 2014 Marci married her cowboy, Jonathan Graber - the love of her life. They settled in Victoria, Texas, and along came the other two loves of her life, her darling little cowboys. While raising up her little boys, she continues to work as a Registered Nurse at the local hospital in between helping on the ranch, barrel racing, riding and training horses. Though her life is busier than ever it seems, the days must be getting longer as she still manages to pursue her God-given passion for western art.
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When a man-made tank is full to overflowing, it must be lower on one side to allow the excess water to 'overflow' and keep the integrity of the tank's borders....
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Inspired by the ranching chore of bringing in the remuda, "Into the Shadows" holds a special place in the heart of the artist, Marci Graber. "One day I hope to be...
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In memory of two beloved mares, remembered as two of the best ranch horses; they will forever be in our hearts and on our minds as we keep on working...
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