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The Ties That Bind
by Bonnie Marris
"What would it be like to quietly sneak up on the site of a
wolf den and see the pack unbothered, just being wolves? I wanted
people to see this side, the side that keeps a pack or family of
wolves strong and tight. They're not much different from our own
families on a summer afternoon. There is devotion and interest in
the children's activities, tender touches, tough play and a sharing
of the pups. This is a peaceful afternoon, where the only things
disturbing the wolves are the constant clucks and cackles of the
crows and the buzzing of mosquitoes around their ears. This is a
place where the slow moving of shadows lulls us into sweet naps
and dreams."
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
39"w x 31"h (unstretched).
$995 | $1200 CDN | £650 FREE SHIPPING
Arriving April 2007
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Morning Run
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Jack's Night to Win
by Bonnie Marris
MasterWork™
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Heading for the High Ground
by James Bama
To create the scene that would become Heading
for High Ground, artist James Bama called upon his friend
Jim Williams. Williams, says Bama, is a “real modern-day mountain
man. He used to trap and he lived in the Southwest in a cave. He
had an old-fashioned porcelain bathtub and all that you would expect.
He’s a terrific guy.” With Williams signed on to model
for the painting, they traveled to nearby Rimrock Dude Ranch to
borrow a horse for the day.
James Bama’s portraits of the denizens of the Southwest are
renowned for their touching combination of Old West valor and modern
reality. With Heading for High Ground,
Bama hearkens back to both a legendary time, and a time that could
have been only yesterday.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
24"w x 18"h.
$745 | $900 CDN | £490 FREE SHIPPING
Arriving May 2007
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