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fabsroman 11-08-2005 07:39 PM

Can anybody identify this Art print
 
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I ran across this print in an e-mail and would like to buy both. Problem is finding out who they are by and where to buy them.

fabsroman 11-08-2005 07:42 PM

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Here is the other print.

captain2k_ca 11-08-2005 07:44 PM

It is one of Bev Doolittle's sick and twisted art pieces.

Called Pintos

http://www.bnr-art.com/doolitt/pintos.htm

BILLY D. 11-08-2005 08:32 PM

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Originally posted by captain2k_ca
It is one of Bev Doolittle's sick and twisted art pieces.

Called Pintos

http://www.bnr-art.com/doolitt/pintos.htm

MIGHT I ASK WHY IT IS SICK OR TWISTED? I THINK IT IS A WORK OF ART. THAT TAKES A SPECIAL EYE AND IMAGINATION TO ACCOMPLISH SOMETHING LIKE THAT. I'VE ALWAYS ADMIRED ARTWORK, EVEN THOUGH I HAVE TROUBLE DRAWING A STRAIGHT LINE WITH A T SQUARE.

fabsroman 11-08-2005 08:53 PM

Okay, the first print is by Bev Doolittle. Thanks for that info Captain. Sad thing is that they cost about $10,000. I'm not that rich yet. I looked at some other art work that she has done and it looks pretty cool.

Now, who is the second one by? Hopefully, I can afford that one.

At this rate, I might just have to stick with Terry Redlin prints, and even those aren't that cheap.

toxic111 11-08-2005 10:16 PM

I did know the artist of the other one... but for some reason I can't think of it... If I do come and remember it I will post it.

captain2k_ca 11-09-2005 07:14 AM

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Originally posted by BILLY D.
MIGHT I ASK WHY IT IS SICK OR TWISTED? I THINK IT IS A WORK OF ART. THAT TAKES A SPECIAL EYE AND IMAGINATION TO ACCOMPLISH SOMETHING LIKE THAT. I'VE ALWAYS ADMIRED ARTWORK, EVEN THOUGH I HAVE TROUBLE DRAWING A STRAIGHT LINE WITH A T SQUARE.

Being sarcastic mate :)

I love her work, but some of it requires a bit of brain pain to see all the embedded images :D:D

Valigator 11-09-2005 09:37 AM

I am sure she offers prints of all her originals for a fraction of that price..

donnie 11-09-2005 10:07 AM

i've got a calendar of her work for 2005. info on the back includes the websites:
greenwichworkshop.com
amcalart.com
not sure where the calendar came from, maybe barnes and noble.

kingdom

BILLY D. 11-09-2005 01:13 PM

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Originally posted by captain2k_ca
Being sarcastic mate :)

I love her work, but some of it requires a bit of brain pain to see all the embedded images :D:D

capn'

i certainly understand the brain pain part. a lady friend of mine sent me that same painting over the internet once because she knew i was a horse lover. i have an appaloosa.

i had been out with friends the night before and was still under the alfluence of incohol when i opened up the email and there was that picture. took a few minutes to get my wits together before i could decipher the picture. i was impressed when i finally figured it out. it's beautiful. i had a blown up version done for me and it hangs in my living room. us cowpokes are strange folks.

i named my appy dan, after the horse in the song "the blizzard" by jim reeves. i hope we don't end up that way. he and my dog fritz have really gotten to be good friends. they take off across the prairie and just have a ball. they work in tandem bird hunting, soon as fritz locks up ol' dan starts pussy footing cause he knows fritz has a bird cornered. the three of us make a pretty good team.

i have to investigate ms. doolittle a bit further. see what else she has to offer.

if you like western art give ol' charles russell a try. i still think he was and is the best of the western artists. he could do a painting of a bunch of cowpokes doing a round up and branding and you could actually smell the hair burning by looking at the painting. such realism. and he was a real cowboy.

happy trails

Tater 11-09-2005 01:20 PM

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My wife got me this one a few years back. I think it's called "The Forest Has Eyes".

BILLY D. 11-09-2005 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by fabsroman
Okay, the first print is by Bev Doolittle. Thanks for that info Captain. Sad thing is that they cost about $10,000. I'm not that rich yet. I looked at some other art work that she has done and it looks pretty cool.

Now, who is the second one by? Hopefully, I can afford that one.

At this rate, I might just have to stick with Terry Redlin prints, and even those aren't that cheap.

fabs

i seen something similar to that painting and it was done by gary beecham i think. don't quote me on that. i'm getting to the stage in life when i see or learn something new something else has to get displaced in the brain.

Jonesy 11-09-2005 05:24 PM

I've seen them here around the Hills in homes for many years. There is one I like with a native and a pack horse moving through some birch trees. You can see eagles heads with the tree design.

captain2k_ca 11-09-2005 05:42 PM

Bernie Brown is my favourite artist.

Excellent pencil sketch artist from Saskatchewan.

www.berniebrown.com

fabsroman 11-09-2005 08:10 PM

I tried last night to see if I could find a cheap print on the net, but no luck. I found a 600 piece puzzle of the print, and might just order it because I am a puzzle guy too.

Anybody have any clue as to the second print?

300 RUM 11-09-2005 10:55 PM

I bought my wife a couple of Bev Doolittle prints about 7 years ago. They were running about $300-$400. She decided she wanted more a few years later and I was told they were no longer in print. Now the same prints are very hard to find and are very expensive.

Valigator 11-11-2005 09:30 AM

I collect David Lanier prints. Cant afford the originals. But I have a relationship with the artist and am on a list when the prints are made available. But we have strict criteria before purchasing those prints and the artist knows what they are. Thats what keeps the collection ever growing in value, even not owning the originals. Get in touch with her Fabs, you would be surprized how accomodating people can be, when your committed to their work.

He is the artist and the wife does the framing at the gallery. I own most of these...and adore them

http://www.dlanier.com/printindex.html

http://www.dlanier.com/


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