Noel Daggett
Roll Your Own
Roll Your Own
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Roll Your Own captures a quiet moment of everyday life in the American West. Seated outside a weathered adobe building, a lone cowboy pauses to roll a cigarette while his horse waits patiently nearby. Noel Daggett's careful composition and subtle humor transform an ordinary scene into a reflection on the slower rhythms and simple rituals of frontier life.
Daggett was known for creating vibrant paintings that balanced technical skill with emotional depth. His travels throughout the American Southwest and beyond influenced his distinctive style, allowing him to portray Western subjects with warmth, energy, and a strong sense of place. His work has been exhibited internationally and is held in numerous public and private collections.
This limited-edition lithograph is pencil-signed and numbered and reflects Daggett's lifelong fascination with the landscapes, people, and traditions of the American West.
Details:
• Date: Circa 1980
• Medium: Limited-edition lithograph, pencil-signed and numbered
• Edition: Limited-edition of 300
• Image Size: 20" × 24"
• Paper Size: 22" × 26"
• Condition: Excellent; preserved in Mylar sleeve

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ARTIST
Noel Daggett
Born in Phoenix, Arizona, artist Noel Daggett was celebrated for his vibrant use of color and deeply humanistic vision. Inspired by extensive travels around the world, his work reflected a belief in the underlying unity of life. A founder of The Daggett Museum for Living Artists in New Mexico and a recipient of the Emily Lowe Award, Daggett earned international recognition for paintings praised for their lyrical energy, rich color, and emotional depth.