american cowgirl #10
leah baize
our cowgirl ambassador
for the
american foundation
for suicide prevention
Photo image selected for the painting
american cowgirl #10
leah baize - california
baize ranch
the painting
“ American cowgirl #10 - leah baize - california ”
randi spending time with a new colt
Lana’s tribute video coming soon
after completion of her painting.
photo & canvas IMAGES of
american cowgirl #10
LEAH AND HER HORSE, ROMAN
american cowgirl #10
leah baize - california
Leah uses a ranch just outside of Fresno, California,
where she raises and trains her prize horses. Leah is now working
hard to establish her new ranch to build her Cowgirl way of life with
her two sons, Logan and Brody.
i BELIEVE
leah baize was on-boarded into the line-up as American Cowgirl #10 on november 6, 2014.
PHOTOSHOOT DATES
LOCATIONS
february 11, 12, 13, 2015
baize ranch - coursegold, california
may 21, 22, 2019
baize ranch - madera, california
The actual image which was my inspiration for leah’s painting was taken at their baize ranch outside of
coursegold, california.
My life has been shaped with losing someone in my life who I loved so much. I believe that this Foundation will
reach those many silent voices that need to be heard and save a family from the loss of a loved one.
I was born and raised in the beautiful city of Fresno, California. I was adopted into
the Western way of life at an early age because of my crazy love of horses.
Although my parents were more into the city way of life, I sought out my own path
to become the Cowgirl I am today. As I was getting through high school, I
purchased my first horse at the age of 15 and have not looked back since.
I have been riding competitively with my horses that I raise and train for barrel
races.
I have been very blessed to have lived and worked on two ranches in the past ten
years giving my two beautiful sons, Logan and Brody the opportunities to be raised
in the western ways surrounded by nature and the beauty of horses. I will continue
to afford them every possible way to have their own horses and enjoy the freedoms
of the cowboy lifestyle.
In addition to raising my horses and racing in barrel competition, I have taken on
an additional career working in the front office of a reconstruction company here
in Fresno. This is a strategic move that will help me to accomplish my goals as a
Californian Cowgirl.