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Made in Tarrant: Good Bones bare-boned art makes a Texas-sized statement
By Bob Francis at Fort Worth Report
· July 5, 2026
· 5 min read
Contact information Good Bones Fort Worth 214-837-7822 Email: Info@goodbonesfortworth.com Website: www.goodbonesfortworth.com Very little says Texas more than a Longhorn or a Longhorn skull. Adorn that skull with color, turquoise or coins and suddenly this bit of Western iconography is a statement p
Key takeaway com Very little says Texas more than a Longhorn or a Longhorn skull.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The unique art pieces created by Good Bones Fort Worth are a testament to the city's thriving cultural scene, which seamlessly blends traditional Western heritage with modern artistic expression. As a vendor at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, owner Craig McQuady's custom glass art from Texas Longhorn skulls and other animals has likely resonated with attendees who appreciate the intersection of art and local identity. The fact that McQuady's work can be found at festivals across the metroplex, from Grapevine to McKinney, speaks to the region's strong support for local artisans and small businesses. With a range of price points, from $399 to $5,000, Good Bones Fort Worth's art pieces have the potential to appeal to a broad range of customers, from residents looking to add a touch of Texas flair to their homes to visitors seeking a unique souvenir.
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Category: western ·
Published: July 5, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? Contact information Good Bones Fort Worth 214-837-7822 Email: Info@goodbonesfortworth.com Website: www.goodbonesfortworth.com Very little says Texas more than a Longhorn or a Longhorn skull. Adorn that skull with color, turquoise or coins and suddenly this bit of Western iconography is a statement p
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