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Don't Call Me Buttercup with artist Eugenia Talbott and PRCA Hall of Fame Bull Rider Charles Sampson

New Painting Named by Charles Sampson

New Painting Named by Charles Sampson

My newest piece, an oil painting of a longhorn bull, was recently entitled, “Don’t Call Me Buttercup!” by 1982 World Champion Bull Rider Charles Sampson. Charles was the first African American cowboy to win a world title in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). He retired at the Dodge National Circuit Finals in Pocatello, ID, in 1994 and was inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame in 1996. It was a great honor to meet him, and a greater honor still for him to give me the title for my painting!

New Painting Named by Charles Sampson : Don't Call Me Buttercup with artist Eugenia Talbott and PRCA Hall of Fame Bull Rider Charles Sampson

“Don’t Call Me Buttercup” with artist Eugenia Talbott and PRCA Hall of Fame Bull Rider Charles Sampson

The original of “Don’t Call Me Buttercup!”—my new painting named by Charles Sampson—was purchased in February 2017. However, prints are now available. Please contact me at genieadderson@yahoo.com for more details. Webmistress Hannah West will add it to my website sometime in April.

New Painting Named by Charles Sampson : Don't Call Me Buttercup, Original Oil Painting by Eugenia Talbott

“Don’t Call Me Buttercup” Original Oil Painting by Eugenia Talbott

Portrait of Wendy

This was such a rewarding project that I wanted to share a post about it.

Portrait in oil of jewelry designer Wendy Gell by artist Eugenia Talbott Adderson, 2016

“Wendy”
Oil on Canvas Portrait of jewelry designer Wendy Gell, Embellished with Swarovski Crystals & Silk Embroidery

 

Portrait of Wendy

The portrait is part of an exhibit of ten paintings titled ‘What Shines.’ The exhibit concentrates on human and animal subjects that reflect beauty to me through their ability to shine, whether visually or inwardly.

Thank you Wendy for allowing my love of painting and needle work to be combined.

The second I met Wendy I knew I wanted to paint her portrait. Perhaps it was her demeanor and kindness but it was her quiet energy that attracted me. When Wendy moved from New York to Oregon, I was thrilled to meet her. I was familiar with her jewelry from articles that featured her in ‘W’ Magazine and Vogue in the late 1980’s and 90’s. She has created custom pieces for Cher, Elton John, Oprah, Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson and countless others. Currently, she is designing a line of jewelry for Disney.

Wendy was known for her ‘Wristies,’ which became the rage in the 80’s and are still avidly collected. Luckily, our studios are close, which allows us time to share design ideas.

Contact artist Eugenia Talbott Adderson for commissioned portraits, starting at $1500.00.