Jason Scull

Jason Scull, born in 1958, has been sculpting professionally for over 20 years. Art education has come in the form of personal study, formal workshops and one on one instruction with established artists. Artists that he has studied with include Jack Swanson, Mehl Lawson, Edward Fraughton, Cynthia Rigden and Eugene Daub. His work can be found in private, museum and corporate collections through out the United States, Canada and England.
With a background in ranching, Scull’s work reflects his knowledge of cattle, horses, and ranch people. His work has been shown in galleries and museums in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Of great interest is the influence of the vaquero traditions upon early and modern ranching practices. These traditions are reflected in his work in his portrayal of both historic and contemporary pieces illustrating the contributions of the Spanish rancheros and vaqueros.