Willie Nelson Outlaw Wanted Poster Art Print by Betsy Crum

This Willie Nelson portrait leans into the rough, unforgettable side of Texas music history with an outsider-art feel, a hand-drawn wanted poster sensibility, and the kind of offbeat character that makes the whole piece work. Funny, raw, and full of outlaw energy, it feels made for people who love Willie Nelson but do not want the expected version.

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Willie Nelson Outlaw Wanted Poster Art Print by Betsy Crum, inspired by outsider art, rough hand-drawn portraiture, and the kind of offbeat Texas music energy that makes this Willie portrait funny, raw, and unforgettable, available at crumart.com. This museum quality print is made right here in Texas.
$48.00
Sizes & Prices
Unframed

With bold black-and-white contrast, repeating stars and guitars, and a portrait style that feels part folk art and part roadside legend, this print brings warmth, wit, and Texas music mythology into an office, music room, gallery wall, or collected interior.

Fine Art Prints Made in Fort Worth, Texas

Since 1996, Crum Art has created original art, paintings, and fine art prints in Fort Worth, showing and selling work at hundreds of art shows across Texas.

Crum Art brings a distinct Texas and Western point of view to specific, meaningful images: pop art color, cowboys, cowgirls, animals, kittens, vintage signs, bluebonnets, humor, grit, and Lone Star nostalgia.

These are not mass-produced prints or generic wall decor. They are artist-made pieces with a Texas point of view, created for homes that feel collected, lived-in, and full of meaning.

Each print is produced to gallery-quality fine art standards, made to order in our Fort Worth studio, carefully inspected, and hand-signed by the artist. Every piece passes through our hands before it becomes part of your home.

Print Details

  • Archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper
  • Unframed and sized to fit standard frames
  • Studio-made, artist-signed prints only available directly from Crum Art

Made in Texas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes does this print come in?

Our fine art prints are available in multiple sizes including 8x10 unframed matted to 11x14, 11x14 unframed, 16x20, 18x24, and 24x36. Each size ships ready to frame, making it easy to find the right fit for your wall.

Is this print good for a western or ranch-style living room?

Absolutely. Crum Art prints work beautifully in western living rooms, ranch house walls, and collected interiors. The editorial quality and distinct Texas point of view make them strong anchor pieces for a rustic western or Lone Star-inspired home.

How is this print made and what materials are used?

Every Crum Art print is produced on 100% cotton rag paper using archival pigment inks — the same standard used in fine art galleries. Built to last without fading, and hand-signed by the artist before it leaves our Fort Worth studio.

Can this print be part of a gallery wall?

Yes — many Crum Art prints are part of series and are designed to group together as a statement western gallery wall, or hang individually as a standalone piece. Each image is sized to fit standard frames for easy styling.

Product FAQ

What gives this Willie Nelson print its outlaw feel?

The rough hand-drawn portrait, wanted-poster layout, and offbeat black-and-white design all lean into the rebellious mythology around Willie Nelson and outlaw country.

What is outlaw country?

Outlaw country was a freer, rougher branch of country music associated with artists like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. It pushed back against polished Nashville conventions and leaned into independence, songwriting, and a more lived-in sound.

Where was Willie Nelson born?

Willie Nelson was born in Abbott, Texas, and that small-town beginning remains part of his Texas identity and legend.

Did Willie Nelson write songs made famous by other artists?

Yes. Willie Nelson was already widely respected as a songwriter before many people knew him mainly as a performer. Songs he wrote that became famous through other artists include “Crazy,” “Hello Walls,” and “Funny How Time Slips Away.”