Not My First Rodeo
Every piece is a hand-signed archival print by the Crum family of Fort Worth artists — rodeo art from the city that hosted the world's first indoor rodeo. This ain't our first rodeo either; we've been painting Texas since 1996.
Not My First Rodeo — FAQ
What does "not my first rodeo" mean?
It means you've been here before — you're experienced, unshakeable, and a little hard to impress. The phrase went mainstream after the 1981 film Mommie Dearest ("this ain't my first rodeo") and has been pure Texan shorthand for competence ever since.
What makes a good "not my first rodeo" gift?
Something for the person who's seen it all: a promotion, a retirement, a new office wall, or the friend who handles chaos with a straight face. A hand-signed rodeo print says it better than a mug ever could — and the No Crying at the Rodeo quote print is the crowd favorite.
Is this real rodeo art?
As real as it gets. The Crum family paints in Fort Worth, Texas — home of Cowtown Coliseum, where the world's first indoor rodeo was held in 1918. The broncs, the queens, and the arenas in this collection are drawn from the rodeo culture right outside the studio door.
Where can I find more western art like this?
Ride on over to rodeo art prints for the full arena, cowgirl art for the rodeo queens, or the whole western art collection.
Printed on archival cotton rag paper, hand-signed in Fort Worth, and shipped unframed — because you already know how to hang a picture. It's not your first rodeo.