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Kid Sopris
06-14-2007, 12:12 AM
Attached is a small sampling of what is going to be offered for sale. 20-25 Limited prints, water colors and oils from the great outdoors from well known and accomplished artist.
In this first set a 3 picture set (tryptich): each picture measures 27" x 35", and depicts the Alaskan skyline of Anchorage as seen from Earthquake Park. Called "Anchorage Summer".The Limited Water Color Prints are Numbered 94/250 and signed by the Artist Don Kolstad of Alaska, and completed in 1990.
Asking price $500.00 plus shipping & insurance or can be delivered to EOT or HOW.
(Sorry about Flash in pictures)
Kid Sopris
06-14-2007, 12:20 AM
Next is a Limited Water color Print, Titled "Turnigan Summer", Numbered 287/300 by famed artist Charles Gause. This Print measures 22" x 40". Asking Price $500.00 Plus Shipping and Insurance or may be delivered to EOT and HOW.
Kid Sopris
06-14-2007, 12:24 AM
There are many more, including Bev Doolittle Judy kramer Cole, Judy Larson some framed and some unframed. It will take considerable time to unpack each one and photograph. ALLEY members get first chance before going to ebay.
Will consider payments, but preferred not to. If there is something you are looking for in a particular theme, let me know.
Kid Sopris
06-14-2007, 09:54 AM
<TABLE id=201179 height=400 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Season Of The Eagle
18" x 27"
In the life of an Indian, every new day, every encounter with bird or beast, and everything he owned or wore had religious significance. The Indians prayed each day to the One-Who-Made-All-Things, the Crow Ah-badt-dadt-deah. Since all creatures were made by the Great Spirit, the Indian considered the animals and birds with whom he shared his home not only sacred, but brothers. Each creature had unique powers and skills and the Indians believed that God had placed them on the Mother Earth to teach them valuable lessons. The eagle embodied courage and speed, skills the Indians needed for successful war and hunting, and eagles were revered as messengers of the Great Spirit. In the highest passes of the Rocky Mountains, spring arrives late in the year. As the snow melts, swollen, rushing streams and rivers tell the Indians that passes to more fertile hunting grounds will be open. The melting snow patterns speak to the Indians also. These are messages from the Great Spirit. It is because of the Indians' special reverence for the eagle that I have chosen to incorporate him into my most resent painting, Season of the Eagle
Bev Doolittle
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These are currently selling at $795.00 unframed. Picture framed measures 27" wide x 36" tall. ASKING PRICE $1,000.00 Plus Shipping or Insurance. Can Deliver to EOT or HOW.
Kid Sopris
06-14-2007, 09:58 AM
<BIG>Calling The Buffalo (http://www.bnr-art.com/doolitt/callingbuffalo.htm)</BIG>
<SMALL>In "Calling The Buffalo," a medicine man of the Sioux has been chosen by his tribe to call the great herd. He goes away from his camp, choosing one of the infrequent water holes from which to make his prayers. Guided by rituals handed down from the medicine men of one generation to another, he chants and prays to the spirit of the buffalo. He uses the powerful magic of a buffalo skull to entice the herd into this tribe's territory. Knowing his people's survival depends upon his success, he focuses his spiritual power and casts his big medicine into his call. The only question remaining is, will the buffalo heed his call?</SMALL>
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<SMALL>These are out of print prices vary, however the best price that I found that someone actually had a print was between $1700.00 and $2,000.00. Irene is asking $2,000.00 framed, Plus Shipping or Insurance. Can Deliver to EOT or HOW.</SMALL>
Kid Sopris
06-14-2007, 10:08 AM
The last one is a Judy Larson...called "Mixed Company". Measures 36" wide x 29" tall Asking Price $1,700.00 In the picture are Buffalo and Paint Horses.
Diamond Deb Goldvein
06-18-2007, 06:58 PM
Beautiful prints! You wouldn't happen to have a Dave Samuelson "Family Tree" would you? It was the first in a series of Rocky Mtn Elk Foundation Anniversary prints.
Thanks
Diamond Deb
Kid Sopris
06-18-2007, 07:05 PM
Beautiful prints! You wouldn't happen to have a Dave Samuelson "Family Tree" would you? It was the first in a series of Rocky Mtn Elk Foundation Anniversary prints.
Thanks
Diamond Deb
Sorry I don't think that's in the selection, and I'm off to EOT so production of additional pictures is on hold.:ty
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