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Cox creates ‘Dream Time’ for Stampede

Published: Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

LoRae Cox, along with her son, Jayden, sits with the tabletop buffalo she decorated for this year’s Custer Stampede Buffalo Auction.

 

LoRae Cox has always been an artist, but on a small scale.
Cox, of Custer, works at Baker’s Bakery and has done some drawing for the bakery, including drawing the girl who is on the menu at the bakery. That’s really as far as she had ever taken her art, until this year.
At the prodding of her boss, Cherish Baker, Cox decided to decorate a tabletop buffalo for the Custer Stampede. The end result is “Dream Time,” a name chosen by her dad after she struggled to think of a name for her art.
Although this is her first year doing art for the Stampede, drawing is something is has always done in her spare time.

LoRae Cox has always been an artist, but on a small scale.

Cox, of Custer, works at Baker’s Bakery and has done some drawing for the bakery, including drawing the girl who is on the menu at the bakery. That’s really as far as she had ever taken her art, until this year.

At the prodding of her boss, Cherish Baker, Cox decided to decorate a tabletop buffalo for the Custer Stampede. The end result is “Dream Time,” a name chosen by her dad after she struggled to think of a name for her art.

Although this is her first year doing art for the Stampede, drawing is something is has always done in her spare time.

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