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Badhorse Canvas, the brainchild of North Texas artist Jelly McClellan, is getting noticed for its unique blend of western grit, nature-inspired beauty, and whimsical artistry. Backed by a solid heritage of ranch life and a deep love for wildflowers and open skies, Jelly’s work captures the soul of the West with a funky, fresh twist.

From the pages of renowned western magazines—where Jelly also contributes as a writer—to striking galleries showcasing her published photography, Badhorse Canvas stands at the crossroads of tradition and contemporary creativity. With a background in material design for top western brands, Jelly brings a refined yet rebellious spirit to every canvas and creation.

Keep an eye out for upcoming features, interviews, and exhibitions as Badhorse Canvas continues to trail blaze and inspire the artistic horizon.

Close-up of a person's feet wearing colorful, patterned sneakers with blue laces, facing on a concrete surface with one pant leg rolled up.

Cowboys & Indians Magazine

A woman with long brown hair wearing a large white wide-brimmed hat, embroidered blouse, and fluffy earrings standing outdoors with a grassy landscape and blue sky in the background.

Voyage Dallas

A woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a brown jacket, crouching by a river in a rural landscape at sunset.

Shoutout DFW

Poster titled 'Jelly Coconaugher' featuring a woman in a floral dress and sneakers, smiling and standing confidently, with colorful dots and text around her. The poster includes questions about career, achievements, dreams, and personal insights.

Wise County Messenger 40 uNDER 40

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