Jules Frazier
Now showing at Saddletree Gallery West, Jules Frazier presents a focused selection of photography from her American West and Mountain Chic collections, with special emphasis on the Year of the Horse.
At the center of the exhibition is Bland Horse, part of the American West Collection—a striking portrait that speaks to strength, grace, aspiration, and the enduring myth of the West. Frazier’s connection to horses began at eight years old, when she fell in love with her first horse—an experience that sparked a fascination she would continue to follow for more than three decades.
Though she participated in only one rodeo, the encounter became a point of entry into a much longer visual journey. Over time, that curiosity evolved into a sustained exploration of the American West and its icons, culminating in her acclaimed coffee-table book, Faded Icons of the West.
That same trajectory ultimately led to the realization of a dream she never knew existed: riding on horseback across Africa on safari. Across landscapes and cultures, the horse remained a powerful constant.
Bland Horse embodies that continuity—an image that celebrates the horse as a symbol of power, elegance, and possibility, and a fitting tribute to the Year of the Horse. Also featured are Girl on Horseback, Posse, and Black Stallion.
Link Jackson
Link Jackson was born in Montana to a backcountry guide and sportsman. He roamed the wild places throughout his life, fly-fishing, running rivers, backcountry skiing, backpacking, and pursuing other outdoor adventures. The camera has always been his constant companion. He studied the arts in college and paid some of his college costs by selling his paintings. Link’s prior business, Streamtech Boats, and global adventure travel gave access to collect thousands of images along the way, resulting in a rich portfolio of Landscape Photography and reference images for his Watercolor Paintings. His works have appeared in galleries, magazine spreads, books, and on product advertising. His works have also won several awards.
Saddletree Gallery also features original artwork by Ed Anderson, Dolan Geiman, and Nancy Gervais. Prints and photographs by Jack Weeks, Sandra Shaw, Ed Cannady, Tony Moody, and Mike Pepper. Modern and vintage maps, vintage black and white Sun Valley photos, posters of all types, and much more.
Captions:
Sawtooth Back Country Peaks at Sunset
by Link Jackson
Seattle Ridge Morning
by Link Jackson
Sawtooth Dawn
by Link Jackson
Bland Horse
by Jules Frazier
24” x 16”
Girl on Horseback
by Jules Frazier
48” x 32”
Road North
by Jules Frazier
42” x 28”
Road to Charles Russell
by Jules Frazier
30” x 30”
Sayulita Stallion
by Jules Frazier
40” x 40”
TeePee
by Jules Frazier
30” x 30”
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