Alice Leese

Cerro Castellan

Oil on Panel, 9 x 12 in

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More about Cerro Castellan

Plein air work of a prominent conical mountain near the Castolon Ranger Station in Big Bend National Park. Painted from the shade of the ruins of a stone farmhouse owned by James and Melissa Belle Sublet, settlers who came to Castolon in 1913.

Total dimensions: 12 x 15 x 1.5 in
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Artist

Alice Leese


Alice Leese

Leese grew up on the YT Ranch in Winkler County Texas, where she and her husband Rob live and work. She paints the landscape of the ranch that usually includes cows, cowboys, windmills, wildlife, the oil field, and the people who live there, presented in the present environment to illustrate the themes of conservation and adaptability. Leese’s work has been exhibited in museums and resides in collections around the country.

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