"The Letter"
"The Letter"
Original Oil Painting
by Michael Ome Untiedt
Canvas size: 30” x 24”
Framed: 37 1/2” x 31 1/2”
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Story: “A favorite song I like to listen to is Jerry Jeff Walker singing the Night Rider’s Lament, originally written by Michael Burton. The song is about a cowboy receiving a letter from home questioning his choices in life. Many of us can commiserate with the situation, our positions in life may be way askew in the eyes of others. In defense we often have damn good reasons for being where we presently are, and this song confidently.”
Born and raised in rural southeastern Colorado, Michael Ome Untiedt maintains a studio in Denver. Traveling extensively, he is known as a painter of the world who sees with a westerner’s eye. Through the color, brush strokes, and symbolic subject matter of his paintings, he attempts to examine the human predicament and its connections to the landscape and history of the American West. He is driven to portray twenty-first-century psychology on a nineteenth-century saddle! Untiedt has participated in numerous shows including the Western Masters Art Show and Sale, Settler’s West Miniatures Show and Art of the American West Show, the Booth Museum’s Art South of the Sweet Tea Line Show, Master’s of Montana, CM Russell Art Show and Auction, The Russell, The Briscoe Museum Night of the Artists, and the Buffalo Bill Art Show and Auction. He received the 2005 Ralph Tuffy Berg Award at the CM Russell Show in Great Falls, MT, and 2014 Art Committee’s Choice Award at the Briscoe Museum in San Antonio, Best of Show at the 2014 Western Masters Art Show and Sale and The Wells Fargo Gold Award at the 2014 Buffalo Bill Art Show and Auction. In 2016 he was awarded the North Star Award at the Heart of the West Contemporary Western Art Show in Bozeman, Montana.


