Photo by Chad Wright
Scott Myers is a native of Fort Worth, Texas where his interest in ranching, horses and cattle developed at an early age in the rodeo arenas of the famous Northside Stockyards and Will Rogers Coliseum. Scott continued his pursuit of these interests during his high school and college years by working on ranches in Texas and Montana. It was also during this time period that Myers successfully competed in rodeos throughout the Southwest. Primarily a tie-down calf roper, Scott also entered team-roping competitions as a header and a heeler.


Photo by Scott Christensen
Myers received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Texas A&M University in 1984. Equine practice allowed Scott to study horse anatomy on a daily basis and to develop a feel and sensitivity for horses that can only come from living and working around them constantly. After eighteen years as a practice owner, he sold his business in 2002 to pursue his art career more fully.


Photo by Blair Currin
Concentrating on Western Americana, Scott's subject matter ranges from the contemporary cowboy to the historical West as well as ranch children and their families. "There are little things in the world that many times people miss because of their busy lives," Myers says. "It's those fleeting moments of beauty, of glory, that I'm trying to capture, whether it be a smile on a child's face, a beautiful thunder cloud before sunset, or the first light of day shining on a working ranch horse. This is a gift and a responsibility to which I will be committed for life."

1994 Elected Member – National Sculpture Society

Invitational Exhibitions

National Juried Competitions Museum Collections Awards and Honors Monumental Sculpture Installations