Alice Leese

River Road

Oil on Panel, 11 x 14″

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“The River Road, FM 170, follows the meandering Rio Grande from Lajitas to Presidio along the edge of Big Bend Ranch State Park. This view was painted on location at a scenic overlook with spectacular views of Mexico and Texas.” – Alice Leese

Matched with a custom handmade and gold-leafed frame by Mike Carroll of 16 Oaks frames in Christoval, Texas, in a design exclusively reserved for Leese. The frame’s curved carving on the inside and outside edges echoes the ever-present movement in Leese’s work.

Total dimensions: 13 x 16 x 1.5 in
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Artist

Alice Leese


Alice Leese

Alice Leese’s landscape paintings vividly capture the essence of ranch life in West Texas, featuring cows, cowboys, windmills, wildlife, and the people who call it home. Her award-winning work, showcased in museums and national exhibitions, blends historical accuracy with dynamic compositions, bringing movement and life to her subjects. Living and working on the YT Ranch, Leese’s art reflects her deep connection to the land, telling stories of conservation and adaptability, and preserving the legacy of the American West.

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