GRAPHITE/ GRAPHITE WITH COLORED PENCIL
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Click on any image for an enlarged version. Watermarks on enlarged images are for web purposes only. All images are available as originals and/or matted, limited edition giclee prints. Prices do not include shipping . Visa/Matercard/Discover. Order by phone or email.
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"Sanctuary"
Original: SOLD
16x20 matted print, $50
"Nosey"
Original: graphite, 11x14
framed to 16x20
$400
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"Morning Sun"
Original: graphite,15x18
framed to 23x26
$500
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"King"
Original: graphite, 11x14
framed to 16x20
$400
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"Bear Paw"
Original: SOLD
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"African Elephant"
Original: SOLD
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"Puma"
Original: graphite, 15x22,
framed to 23x30
$600
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"Familiar"
Original: graphite with
colored pencil, 17x21,
framed to 28x31
$650
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"Velvet"
Original: graphite, 18x23,
framed to 21x27
$500
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"Grizzly Cub"
Original: graphite, 11x11,
framed to 15x15
$300
11x14 matted print, $30
"The Lookout"
Original: graphite with colored pencil,
18x36, framed to 25x43
$750
16x20 matted print, $50
"Deer Chaser"
Original: Graphite with colored pencil,
28x30 on illustration board, framed.
$750
16x20 matted print, $50
"Brown Bear Paw"
Original: graphite, 11x14,
framed to 16x20
$400
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"Polar Paw"
Original: graphite, 11x14,
framed to 16x20
$400
16x20 matted print, $50
11x14 matted print, $30
"The White Wolf"
Original: Graphite with colored pencil,
12x15 on Bristol board, framed.
$500
16x20 matted print, $50
"In wilderness people can find the silence and the solitude and the noncivilized surroundings that can connect them once again to their evolutionary heritage, and through an experience of the eternal mystery, can give them a sense of the sacredness of all creation. " Sigurd Olson
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