Norm Clasen has been actively photographing cowboys for decades.
Although he spent 12 years contributing to the Marlboro Man ad
compaigns, he has spent many more years working with real, working
cowhands as they herd horses for his many fine art photographs. One
thing that struck him time after time is the way they all hold their
hand when working a herd. He determined to catch it on film, and when
he did, it became a true work of art. The hands, perfectly poised,
enclosed in gloves that were broken in a long time ago. The textures of
the saddle leather, the rope, the worn jacket - and the ultimate
simplicity and elegance of it all.
Giclees on Paper are deckled to the image on all four sides.
Giclees on Canvas have a colored border allowing for gallery (or museum) wrap.