Currently living
in Bonita, California, Mehl Lawson is an artist
in two mediums: sculpture and horses. He is
an heir to the proud vaquero tradition of
Old California, a dedicated deciple of the
refined subtle elegance of the Santa Barbara
style that inspired the creative spirits of
such men as Ed Borein and Louis Ortega. Lawson
has achieved numerous awards such as the Remington
Award at the Prix de West Show at the National
Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. He won
the Thomas Moran Award at the Masters of the
American West Show at the Autry Museum.
Read more about the Cowboy Artists of America
here.
"Shorty"
Bronze, Edition of 100
4 1/2"h x 5 3/4"w x 2 1/2d
$787.50
"Traditions"
Bronze Edition of 50
21"h x 8"w x 7"d
$3,000
"Big Loop"
Bronze Edition of 50
10 1/2"h x 8 1/2"w x 4"d
$1,548
"Summer Breeze"
Bronze, Edition of 35
18 1/2"h x 15"w x 6"d
$3,000
"Sixes Sunrise"
Bronze Edition of 50
12"h x 12 1/2"w x 4"d
$3,000