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Griffin’s “Crisscrossed” featured in Cowboys & Indians Magazine

Griffin’s “Crisscrossed” feature...

Crisscrossed 30x24 Oil on Linen Look for artist David Griffin in the newest Cowboys and Indians Magazine (Sept. 2010 issue) to see the article featuring his painting “Crisscrossed” on page 58 and other paintings on page 66. This painting may be seen at Grady’s in our downstairs art gallery/private dining room til the end of July. View article online For more info, please call the artist’s rep., Lee...
Grady’s First Art Show

Grady’s First Art Show...

David Griffin, Lee Small & Grady Spears On May 2, 2010 the first exhibit in our art series, “Observing the Cowboy Way”, showcased Dallas artist David Griffin. Approximately 70 people showed up on a beautiful Sunday afternoon to eat wonderful food prepared by Grady while viewing the latest oil paintings that David has produced after traveling to Big Bend. The artist’s largest piece,”Alpine...
5/2 Art Show: Observing…the cowboy way.

5/2 Art Show: Observing…the cowboy way....

ART SHOW Sunday Evening, May 2, 2010 5-7pm Wine and appetizers will be served. R.S.V.P. 817.922.9980 Join us for our first Art Show at Grady’s Restaurant Sunday, May 2nd. This is a truly unique opportunity to observe the cowboy through the art of David Griffin, in the casual, friendly and comfortable setting of Grady’s. On display will be some 16 of his paintings. Appetizers and wine will be served. Other...
David Griffin

David Griffin...

Painting to me is more than a vocation, it is a calling to satisfy a deep desire to speak in a visual medium. I want to paint with an attitude and a passion for a lifestyle uncommon but not forgotten, the American cowboy “who sacrifices so much to get to do what he does.” The reason for my interest and passion in the original American hero has it’s roots in my paternal grandfather the original L.M....
Bob Moline

Bob Moline...

By birth, Bob Moline is an Indian, a Comanche. By chance, he became a cowboy. By choice, he’s an artist. Pullin' The Slack by Bob Moline30x40 Oil $12,000 BOB MOLINE is a Comanche Indian who spent time on ranches in West Texas during his early years. As a young man he learned the art of saddle making and earned a living for thirteen years as a saddle maker at Windy Ryon’s of Fort Worth while teaching himself to...