Buckhorn Baths Motel
Watercolor Tribute to a Spring Training Legacy
Details:
- Size: 36″ x 24″ Limited Edition $350 (50 S/N) (CoA included)
- Size: 22″ x 17″ Limited Edition $149 (200 S/N) (CoA included)
- Size: 14″ x 11″ $79 Open Edition
- Medium: Archival-quality giclée print on fine art paper
Step into the sun-soaked spirit of mid-century Arizona with Buckhorn Baths Motel, a watercolor homage to one of baseball’s most pivotal landmarks. This evocative piece captures the retro charm of the Buckhorn’s iconic roadside sign and its southwestern architecture, nestled among towering palms and desert light.
But this isn’t just a motel—it’s where baseball history was made.
In 1947, visionary owner Ted Sliger saw potential in the desert’s warmth and mineral-rich waters. He struck a deal with the reigning World Champion New York Giants, transforming his therapeutic oasis into a spring training haven. Locker rooms were built, players arrived, and legends walked the grounds—Ty Cobb, Willie Mays, and a pantheon of greats. For 25 years, the Buckhorn was the Giants’ springtime home.
This painting celebrates the birthplace of the Cactus League, a movement that reshaped Major League Baseball. Today, over half of MLB teams train in Arizona, but it all began here—with one motel, one dream, and a love for the game.
🖼️ Perfect for collectors, baseball enthusiasts, and lovers of Americana, this piece blends nostalgia, sport, and desert serenity into a timeless tribute.







