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Joe
Milazzo
Born
and raised in California, Joe Milazzo attended Pasadena City College and
Art Center College of Design. Joe was drawn to a fundamental medium, pen
and ink, in which the most traditional Western themes are rendered. More »
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The
Hangin' Tree, Just Visiting
by Joe Milazzo
15" x 23"
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Showin'
Him the Way
by Joe Milazzo
12" x 21"
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Rough
Morning, Good Day
by Joe Milazzo
9.5" x 14"
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Gone
But Not Forgotten
by Joe Milazzo
24" x 13"
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Gone
But Not Forgotten
by Joe Milazzo
13" x 35"
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In 1997,
Milazzo had the honor of presenting his work to President Ronald Reagan.
The drawing now hangs in the Reagan office in California and his portrait
of President Reagan was on display at the Reagan Ranch.
Proud to
be named the official artist for NRCHA, Milazzo has been commissioned
to do the portraits of the inductees to the Cow Horse Hall of Fame.
Milazzo
joins the prestigious list of artists who have rendered the poster for
Santa Barbara's Old Spanish Days Fiesta and Rodeo for the years 1998,
1999, 2000, & 2001.
Additional
honors include: 2000 & 2001 San Dimas, CA - Festival of Western Art-Festival
Choice Award; 2000 & 2001 Santa Barbara, CA-Old Spanish Days Rodeo Program
Cover; 2000 & 2001 Dublin, CA-California Cowboy Gathering & Ranch Rodeo;
2000 Los Olivos, CA-Los Olivos Quick Draw; 2000 Santa Ynez, CA-Vaquero
Show; 2000 Paso Robles, CA-Paso Gathering; 2000 Monterey, CA-Monterey
Cowboy Poetry & Art Show; 2000 Santa Barbara, CA-Young American Foundation-Commission
of Christmas Card for Donors; 2001 Santa Ynez, CA -San Lucas Cowhorse
Classic poster.
His delicate,
yet intricate lines speak of a time remembered in our not-so-distant past,
which honors the lifestyle of the legendary cowboy.
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