I grew up in the heart of the Arkansas Valley near Fowler, Colorado. My early years were
spent between my mother’s small farm and grandfather’s ranch nestled in the
canyons of southeastern Colorado. The time that I spent with my family offered me
rich memories of the traditions and the love for the western lifestyle. My most
treasured moments were the long days in the saddle as a child. Those moments are
where my solid foundation was built and my dreams of making the western way alive
and strong again.
My equestrian endeavors have been diverse over my lifetime. These rich opportunities
have allowed me to meet and work with many exceptional and gifted individuals and
then in turn provided me with inspiration for my storytelling and photography.
Whether it is through my published work, photography, designing or while I’m on the
rodeo trail, I always love to connect with others and share my deep western roots. I
have an obligation to my family and heritage to educate the importance of our
industry as a whole, agriculture is the backbone of our beautiful country.
Being at home with my family is my most cherished time. Together with my wonderful
husband, Anthony and two beautiful daughters, Mya and Jewel, we continue to live
the western way of life. Agriculture is our life, our income is totally dependent on
agriculture. Agriculture has provided our children with valuable lessons and values, rich
with traditions. It is a great thing when a passion becomes a family business that will
span generations.
Lana’s tribute video coming soon
after completion of her painting.
photo & canvas IMAGES of
american cowgirl #23
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lana randall - colorado
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american cowgirl #23
lana randall - colorado
the painting
currently
painting in progress
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american cowgirl #23
lana randall - colorado
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american cowgirl #23
lana randall - colorado
“COWGIRL - THE REAL AMERICAN BRAND”
bOOK RELEASED IN 2019
the painting completed july 25, 2020
“ American cowgirl #23 - lana randall - colorado”
lana randall’s tribute video
on Youtube
AMERICAN COWGIRL #23
PHOTOSHOOT DATES
LOCATIONS
APRIL 28, 2019
SOUTHARD RANCHES - WHEATLAND, WYOMING
SEPTEMBER 17, 18, 19, 2019
MUDDY VALLEY RANCH - LA JUNTA, COLORADO
SEPTEMBER 26, 27, 2019
SOUTHARD RANCHES - WHEATLAND, WYOMING
The actual image which was my inspiration for LANA’S painting was taken at the SOUTHARD RANCHES, WHEATLAND, Wyoming
lANA RANDALL was on-boarded into the line-up as American Cowgirl #23 on april 15, 2019.
why I believe
LANA AND HER BUCKSKIN - FRENCHIE
Lana released her first book in
the late summer of 2019. This
book is a must have for every
coffee table with its inspirational
values of the Real American
Cowgirl.
The Photography used for the
pages of the book is by Gabriel
Krekk with many of our
American Cowgirls photoshoot
images.
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link provided below direct from
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Mya Randall, Anthony and Lana Randall’s oldest daughter, was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease
and Rheumatoid Arthritis at a very early age. Crohn’s Disease is a type of inflammatory bowel
disease that can be incredibly challenging. In Crohn's disease, a rogue immune system attacks
the digestive tract, causing inflammation and tissue damage. It can be completely debilitating
and life threatening.
Mya is taking her experience full circle, and has become an advocate for those also afflicted with
the illness, and has traveled around the country sharing stories and experiences to help people
realize they’re not alone and build a support system that helps them get through the rest of the
journey. Mya shares that living with Crohn’s has only increased her appreciation for what is good
in life, which balances out the bad.
“I want to raise awareness for all of us going through the hardships that come with chronic
illness and mental health battles. To give everyone a voice. To create a better society where
people feel able to talk and be open about health behind closed doors,” Mya Randall.
The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation is the largest non-profit, voluntary, health organization dedicated to finding cures for inflammatory
bowel diseases (IBD). The Foundation's mission is to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of
children and adults who suffer from these diseases.
“Ranching: the backbone of America’s rural economy.” Lana Randall