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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

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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?


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