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Coastal Escape: New Inspiration by the Sea
A spring getaway to the coast brought waves, light, and fresh inspiration. New fine art prints from this trip are coming soon.
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Large room wall ideas-Oversized Art
A statement wall deserves art that tells a story. The right fine art photograph can shape the look and feel of your living room. Here are some ways to get started…
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Rodeo Queen to Photographer: 40 Years Full Circle
Crowned rodeo queen in 1985, Jules Frazier saddled up again 40 years later—riding once more in Hailey, Idaho, where her story first began.
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Tumbleweed Still Life- Polaroid vintage camera
Photo session with a giant 20x24 Polaroid camera with tumbleweeds, farm objects, a self-portrait of my snake skin boots from the ranch. Limited Edition prints.
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7 Hats is a fine art photograph I captured at the Ellensburg Rodeo on film with my Hasselblad. A versatile print, it’s especially striking in entryways—spaces where hats, coats, and stories gather ...
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Building My Online Store & Releasing My New Book
After three years building my online print store, I’m excited to share the art and stories behind my work. From Coastal to Mountain Chic, to 30 years of the American West, and now my milestone book...
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Design Spotlight: Modern Rustic Interior
Interior design meets fine art: Sayulita Stallion brings modern rustic warmth to a space, blending pink tones with timeless intrigue.
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Magnolia: My First Rodeo Car and the Early Days on the Road
Meet Magnolia, my 1962 Plymouth Belvedere—the dream car that carried me across the West in the early days of film, rodeos, and freedom.
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Exhibit-WANTED-Rodeo Queens at COCA
In 2008, Jules Frazier’s WANTED exhibition at the Center on Contemporary Art (COCA) in Seattle reimagined the rodeo queen as an icon of independence and allure. A pivotal moment in her career, the ...
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The story of the Faded Icons of the West series
Jules Frazier’s fine art photography began with an early series on the American Rodeo Queen. That work sparked her most collected series, Faded Icons of the West—sepia-toned photographs of cowboys,...
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Road North is a photograph I had carried in my imagination for years. One winter in Idaho, the road appeared exactly as I dreamed—frosted, quiet, and full of possibility. That stop became the image...
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