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Jesse Black
Quick Draw Queen - Vibrant Figurative Cowgirl Artwork on Paper

2025

$295
£224.33
€258.76
CA$413.24
A$462.50
CHF 241.50
MX$5,642.51
NOK 3,065.48
SEK 2,908.95
DKK 1,932.29
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Jesse’s imagery often merges playful and gritty elements, blending floral patterns, vintage-inspired designs, and bold outlines with a touch of whimsy. His artwork exudes a sense of storytelling, capturing the spirit of independence, resilience, and nostalgia. Figures of cowgirls and outlaws are common subjects, representing freedom and rebellion, while motifs of hearts, flowers, and bold strokes add warmth and accessibility to his work. This on-of-a-kind acrylic on paper artwork measures 8.5 inches high by 5.5 inches wide. The artwork is not framed. It is signed by the artist on the front and the back. Convenient local Los Angeles area delivery. Affordable Continental U.S. and worldwide shipping are available. A certificate of authenticity issued by the art gallery is included with this original artwork. Jesse’s artistic style bridges the rugged energy of the desert with the vibrant, dynamic atmosphere of California’s coast. Drawing inspiration from Americana, tattoo art, and vintage ephemera, his work often features bold, nostalgic imagery reimagined with a modern, fine art sensibility. The recurring use of strong female figures, cowboys, and Western motifs, paired with layers of color and texture, creates pieces that feel both timeless and contemporary. His art is characterized by its tactile, weathered aesthetic, achieved through the layering of paint, scraping, and reworking, resulting in compositions that feel raw, authentic, and full of history. Jesse Black is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist whose work embodies the spirit of adventure, rebellion, and freedom. His life journey, shaped by daring experiences and unconventional choices, serves as the foundation for his creative practice. From dropping out of high school to embarking on a transformative sailing trip with his father—surviving a tropical storm that left them stranded in Mexico for a year—Jesse’s formative years were defined by exploration and resilience. Immersing himself in the outlaw spirit of the Wild West, he rode horses with cowboys, gambled, and embraced the untamed culture that continues to influence his art. Beyond his art, Jesse’s life is a testament to risk-taking and creativity. A licensed hundred-ton boat captain and former blackjack player, he has led a life that mirrors the themes of resilience and freedom celebrated in his artwork. Through his bold, layered compositions, Jesse Black invites viewers to experience the convergence of grit, nostalgia, and the enduring beauty of imperfection, creating art that resonates deeply and celebrates a life lived authentically. 2024 Ho Sum Bistro, Newport Beach, CA 2022 602 Coffee, Newport Beach, CA Sol Grill, Newport Beach, CA 2021 Class of ’47 Bar, Newport Beach, CA Pancakes & Booze Art Show, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA 2016 Pine Mountain Country Club, CA 2014 Iguana Kelly’s Bar, Long Beach, CA 2010 Venice Beach Boardwalk, Venice, CA
  • Creator:
    Jesse Black (1992, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9 in (22.86 cm)Width: 6 in (15.24 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
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  • Gallery Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: ARTSPACE WAREHOUSE_BLACK_QUICK DRAW QUEEN1stDibs: LU42615857722

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