To support the Therapy programs for disabled children through Horseback riding.


Ron’s newly found career in the last few years has focused primarily on The American Cowboy and Native American way of life. His kinship to the Old West was through early childhood experiences in Oklahoma, Texas and Southwestern Missouri along with his Native American Heritage. Giclee canvas prints of Ron’s oil painting impressions soon were selling at shows, local art fairs and small galleries in the St Louis area.

American Cowboy Magazine picked up his works in their Jan. Feb. issue 2005,
was a featured artist at National Hopalong Cassidy festival Cambridge, Ohio May 2005,Silver Dollar City Branson, Mo. purchased about 150 prints for their store along with Ron’s demonstrating his western painting at the “Tribute to the American Cowboy” in the fall of 2005, showed at several horse shows in the Lake St. Louis Equestrian Center between Nov.2005 –Jan. 2006, and was first committed to “Painting for a Purpose” after painting an emotionally-filled portrait of youngest grandson Christian, sitting proudly atop a small horse name “Stony.” Christian is showing how he has responded to taking horseback riding at the New Therapeutic Horsemanship Facility in Wentzville, Mo. The painting was called “Cowboy Up” (Get back on the horse and don’t cry). He has been on life support and a quadriplegic from birth. Hauser has been making donations to this and other related organization with his Traveling Western Art Gallery called “Painting for a Purpose.”

The Traveling Western Art Gallery has been to 13 western states, and several horse related shows such as The American Royal Stock Show in Kansas City, Mo fall 2006. Works have been bought by restaurants such as The Golden Ox Steak House in KC and other locations around the country.

Bronze Western Sculptures have recently been added to his works-- also featured in traveling Gallery along with his most recent additions of famous historical paintings of well-known situations and Icons of our American Heritage.

Thank you for your support with “Painting for a Purpose.”


Happy Trails,
Ron Hauser

 

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June 1st 2006, depart from St. Louis on my first 13 western state tour to support and promote the Hourse Therapy Programs for the disabled.

Thank you for your support and happy trails,

Ron Hauser

       
       
       
       


Therapeutic Horseback
"SAFETY SADDLE"

Saddle designed for Christian Designed & Created by Grandpa Ron
Please contact Ron for information and details.

 

THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP

 "Cowboy Up" Christian Miller,

Ron's Grandson, Christian Rides"Stony The Pony" at THERAPEUTIC HORSEMANSHIP Wentzville, MO

Quadrapoligic On Full Life Support from birth

A large portion of all sales generated will be donated to NARHA (National American Riding for the Handicap Association), or to other Participating Horse Therapy Organizations

  04GS_Cowboy Up Christian Rides

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dream ride

 Ron Hauser will be selling Prints from
“The Dream Ride” he has painted just for the

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100 MILES FOR
 ARTHRITIS  FUNDRAISER MOTORCYCLE RIDE

June 1st starting at Show-Me’s on the landing

A large donation will be made by Ron for every limited edition that is sold.