Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Part Two

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Part Two by Borbay

In August, I had the pleasure of sharing the stage with local landowner and thespian, Harrison Ford, at the Murie Ranch for the Spirit of Conservation Awards. My contribution was a commissioned, original painting — which was live auctioned by Larry Flynn to benefit the merged Teton Science Schools and Murie Center. Added bonus? Coraline is now a student at Teton Science.

If you’d like to see the entire work come together in one minute… check this time lapse.

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Process Part Two by Borbay

Warm underpainting…. detailed drawing… indicating the shadows with small x’s.

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Process Part Two by Borbay

First, I wanted to paint in the sky… it would later be repainted.

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Process Part Two by Borbay

Brown out… speaking of, I was watching It’s Always Sunny while painting…

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Process Part Two by Borbay

Shadows first… went with some pinkish hues in the sign… these would later be converted to orange.

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Process Part Two by Borbay

Oh, yes, there is the orange I was talking about. Before getting color specific, I painted in the neon tubing throughout in the same tone.

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Process Part Two by Borbay

Beginning to nail down the neons and work on the cowboy.

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Process Part Two by Borbay

Ah, yes, the bulbs… the payoff pitch… what its all about. Couldn’t wait to get electric… now, all that remains? A repainted sky, wood detailing and one more pass on the lights.

Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Painting Part Two by Borbay

And voila. My second painting of the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar! Thank you David, for your generous bid… I hope you love living with your new original Borbay painting. Finally, here’s a shout to Hannah, Laurel, Patrick, Teton Science Schools, the Murie Center, Harrison Ford and everyone involved in this wonderful community.

Antler Fedora Cowboy

Oh… and here he is, chilling with Antler and Bar Fedora — both of which will be on display in Manhattan for the Accessible Art Fair, opening at The National Arts Club on November 1st.

Jackson Hole Cowboy Bar Painting by Borbay

And for kicks… the original Cowboy Bar painting… which currently resides in Manhattan (cheers Mike!)

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