Photograph of a print by artist and print-maker Debbie Little-Wilson, a gift to Lory Masters. The print is divided into three sections, each depicting a cowboy theme motif. The first panel features two women hugging each other in front of a red truck that has rodeo written on the wooden crate. The second panel depicts a man riding a horse who is rearing, and the third panel shows a pair of cowboy boots next to a high-heel. At the bottom of the print the title, "Just the way you are" is written in Debbie Little-Wilson's handwriting. This print is 17/300, …
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Photograph of a print by artist and print-maker Debbie Little-Wilson, a gift to Lory Masters. The print is divided into three sections, each depicting a cowboy theme motif. The first panel features two women hugging each other in front of a red truck that has rodeo written on the wooden crate. The second panel depicts a man riding a horse who is rearing, and the third panel shows a pair of cowboy boots next to a high-heel. At the bottom of the print the title, "Just the way you are" is written in Debbie Little-Wilson's handwriting. This print is 17/300, and signed d. little-wilson.
Physical Description
1 photograph : digital, col.
Notes
On the back of the print is a note that reads, April 2003, To Lory Masters - Happy Trails! d. little-wilson. Another handwritten note on the back reads, a gift from my favorite "vogue" (smiley face) cowgirl . . . NOT Clarissa Carter. In the center, on the back of the print is a label that describes the print making process and gives a brief description about the artist Debbie Little-Wilson.
Preferred Citation:
Lory Masters Collection (The Dallas Way) (AR0923), University of North Texas Special Collections
Collections
This photograph is part of the following collections of related materials.
LGBT Collections
Publications pertaining to issues relevant to the LGBT community. The collection includes The Dallas Voice, a weekly newspaper for the gay community in North Texas that has been published since 1984.
Materials focused on the life of Lory Masters, founder of the Flying W lesbian biker club, real estate agent, and major player in the Dallas LGBTQ community.