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Travis Walker
Wagon Fire

2026

$2,400
£1,793.98
€2,093.32
CA$3,370.09
A$3,428.09
CHF 1,957.49
MX$41,464.65
NOK 22,825.35
SEK 23,175.08
DKK 15,649.09

About the Item

Travis Walker is a prominent figure in contemporary Western art, known for redefining the traditional mythos of the American West through a bold, modern lens. Based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Walker captures the real, evolving landscape of the modern frontier - swapping homesteaders and covered wagons for RV parks, vintage neon, roadside architecture, and quiet suburban edges. Drawing inspiration from American Regionalism (reminiscent of Edward Hopper and Maynard Dixon), Japanese printmaking, and Pop Art surrealism, his work blends neo-Western landscape painting with subtle irony, graphic color palettes, and cinematic storytelling. From moody Teton mountainscapes juxtaposed with mid-century Americana to whimsical pop-culture motifs, Walker’s fine art bridges classic Western nostalgia with contemporary cultural critique.
  • Creator:
    Travis Walker (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2026
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9 in (22.86 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Bozeman, MT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU498318298422

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