As we all mature as artist, we unknowingly find our artistic voice or vision. For me that has evolved into capturing stories and images from our daily lives that remind me of what is important in life. 

In my series Arizona Cowgirl: The Next Generation, I have expressed my admiration for the past and the traditions these cowgirls represent.  My newest collection, from Farm to Table , explores and captures the spirit of being one with the farm and about taking pride in working a hard honest days work.

 

Artist Statement

 

Arizona Cowgirl:The Next Generation

As a child, I was fascinated by stories of Cowboys and settlers exploring the Western Frontier, as it gave me the chance to dream of what life was like in the Old West. This photographic series, Arizona High School Cowgirl represents an escape into the history of an American Western tradition. The images capture the energy, determination and the commitment of the Cowgirls to the traditions of the American West.

My photographs portray the spirit of the Cowgirls and their dedication to the beliefs and history of this American Western tradition. I chose to focus on the Cowgirls because of their visible love and respect for the traditions of the rodeo. The Cowgirls epitomize the values that represent the foundation of the American West, ideals fading from today’s culture.

The dreams from my youth may have faded but my fascination with the Western heritage has not. The moments captured in this series individually and collectively represent a time society seems to have forgotten. The intent is to bring the viewer back to a time when men and women worked from sunrise to sunset, a time when honor and integrity were not just words; they were words to live by. They represent a time when your word was your bond and your handshake was firm. The cowgirls of the Arizona High School Rodeo Association represent all that is good about the west; they represent the best of American Values.


Charles King