Painting by Virginia Hendren 102 Artworks Sold

Stetson Cowboy

Acrylic, Canvas, Framed by Artist

74cm (W) x 104cm (H) x 5cm (D)

Signed Certificate of Authenticity
A$1,490

Artwork Description

'Stetson Cowboy' by Virginia Hendren features The Urban Cowboy proudly wearing his new Stetson hat. He watches over the cattle as they come to feed. Some call him a cattle whisperer because he keeps them calm in the yards.

This original painting is part of my Urban Cowboy collection. It has many layers of high quality acrylic paint layering and some subtle texture. The canvas is stretched over a sturdy frame and comes ready to hang. A beautiful custom-made natural timber float frame is also fitted to this piece.
Varnish is applied to the artwork to seal and preserve it from dust and UV exposure.

Comes signed on the back. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Artist Bio

About the Artist: Virginia Hendren

Virginia Hendren’s creative journey began in the wild beauty of Far North Queensland, where rainforests, beaches, and creeks sparked her lifelong bond with nature. This connection continues to shape her art, with the land’s textures, colours, and untamed spirit deeply influencing her work.

Rooted in the Australian landscape, Virginia’s paintings explore more than just natural beauty—they capture the land’s quiet energy, spiritual presence, and stories. She views nature as a living force, and her art becomes a bridge between the visible world and the deeper, intuitive realm. Her work is a personal reflection of experiences in the landscape, blending memory, emotion, and intuition.

Travel, both across Australia and abroad, has enriched her perspective, inspiring compositions layered with texture, line, and colour that echo nature’s rhythm. Each piece is a visual diary—an exploration of thought, emotion, and transformation in the moment of creation.

Music also plays a vital role in her process, guiding her hand with rhythm and feeling. By translating sound into spontaneous movement, Virginia creates from instinct, allowing her art to flow freely and honestly. The result is a body of work that feels alive—expressive, soulful, and deeply connected to the unseen.