Photo Courtesy Carl Bringas Photography
OutWest Boutique and Cultural Center is pleased to present the work of artist Al P. Bringas featured to illustrate the new book “West to Bravo: A Western Novel” by Eric H. Heisner. Join us for a special Artist Reception and Author Book Signing at OutWest in Old Town Newhall on Sunday Nov. 2 from 2pm-5pm. This event is open to the public and includes light refreshments. Enter a costume contest, winner receives a copy of the signed book! Come dressed in your best Classic Western Outfit from your favorite John Wayne or John Ford movie. Winner chosen at 4:30 p.m.
West to Bravo: The Art of Al P. Bringas opens October 25 and continues through January 4, 2015. View during OutWest’s regular hours – Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursdays open til 7:00 p.m. Always open earlier or later by appointment. Call 661.255.7087 to arrange special hours. 22508 6th St, Newhall, CA 91321.
About Artist Al P. Bringas:
It is artist, actor, and horseman Al P. Bringas’ love for the old West and frontier that influenced him to create these pen and marker original works of art. Inspired by legends, such as, Ford & Wayne, Russell & Remington, their work helped shape and mold the artist’s imagination and desire to create. Al lives with his beautiful wife Caroline and their rescue dog Sophie in Pasadena, California.
About “West to Bravo: A Western Novel”
In the years following the American War Between the States, the once vacated military presence in west Texas is on the rise to protect the waves of settlers moving into the region. Living peaceably with the Mescalero Apache, half-breed former military scout Holton Lang promotes the tentative harmony between the US cavalry and the Native American population. Written in the style of the traditional John Ford/John Wayne cavalry pictures, West to Bravo evokes an era of classic Western fiction and paints an exciting and touching tale of one man stuck in the middle of a terrible conflict.
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