A painter and sculptor in the traditional or realist style of the Old West, Buckeye Blake was born in Fullerton, California and as an adult became a resident of Augusta, Montana.
His father was a rodeo rider, and the family traveled a lot, finally settling in Carson City, Nevada on a ranch in 1956. His father built a rodeo arena, and his mother, to earn money, painted murals in dance halls and also did portraits. Inheriting her art talent, he won many school art contests.
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