how lucky are we poster, how lucky are we wall art print, digital download, quote poster, Zach Bryan print, Zach Bryan lyric art, printable wall art, blue dorm decor, western art, western print, cowgirl art, cowgirl poster, coastal blue wall art, blue print, quote print, quote poster, lyric poster, vintage print, retro art, affirmation quote print, digital daily reminder wall art, trendy wall decor, funky art, blue poster print art, western wall art, poster trendy blue PRINTABLE ART- This is a DIGITAL product (not physical). You will receive a link to download my art after purchasing. If you want to buy a print of this from me - shop here: This Zach Bryan western inspired quote print by Tara Royle, would be the most perfect trendy art piece for your dorm! ✨ It features a pretty western style font, with the quote, 'how lucky are we?.' Uplifting and retro, this print would make the cutest addition to your bedroom or dorm wall! Upon purchase, you will be able to instantly download this print in five different ratios: 2:3, 3:4, 4:5, 5:7, and 11:14 (created for easy printing -meaning you are able to print the artwork in over 26 + different print sizes!) In total, you will receive 5 digital prints, all in highest quality for beautiful printing (300 dpi). These DIGITAL FILES are available for INSTANT DOWNLOAD immediately upon purchase. After your purchase, you can access your downloads by visiting your Etsy Profile (top right) and then clicking ‘Purchases,’ and then ‘Download Files.’ If you purchased as a guest, you will receive an automated email from Etsy containing all download information. If needed, please read this helpful article from Etsy regarding downloads: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949. To print your digital files, we recommend using a professional printing service. You may also print them out at home if you wish. I recommend using a matte, minimum 200gsm thick paper for the best print quality. Please note that the color and print quality will vary depending on the type of paper used and your computer monitor colours. ART PRINT RATIOS: ~ 2:3 can print in the following sizes ~ In: 4x6, 6x9, 8x12, 10x15, 12x18, 16x24, 20x30, 24x36 Cm: 10x15, 20x30, 30x45, 40x60, 60x90 ~ 3:4 can print in the following sizes ~ In: 6x8, 9x12, 12x16, 15x20, 18x24, 27x36 Cm: 15x20, 30x40, 45x60, 60x80 ~ 4:5 can print in the following sizes ~ In: 4x5, 8x10, 12x15, 16x20, 24x30 Cm: 8x10, 12x15, 40x50, 72x90 ~ 5:7can print in the following sizes (International Standard Sizing) ~ A5, A4, A3, A2, A1 Cm: 50x70 ~ 11:14 can print in the following sizes ~ In: 11x14, 22x28 Cm: 11x14, 22x28, 44x56 Tara Royle’s artwork (@wallabymountain) is authorized for personal use only. You are not allowed to modify, adjust, use commercially, and/or sell this art digitally or in print. Art by Tara Royle is NOT a public domain source. Because this is a digital product, we cannot accept returns or cancellations. Thank you for supporting a real artist! ♡ With love, Tara x All artwork is the copyright of Tara Royle © Wallaby Mountain, 2024.
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The paintings in the book, Paintings of the American West, depict the lives of Native Americans, complete with beautiful sunsets, buffalo hunts and vast plains. As part of my unit on Native American Costumes, Customs and Culture, this “buffalo hunt” was a huge success with my 2nd grade students. We talked about buffalo and bison
The spirit of the Kimberley – the almost palpable combination of light, colour and place - lives exuberantly through Ingrid Windram's art. She has expressed her passion for localities of startling drama through a body of work that has evolved over the past 20 years and her reputation has grown with it.
Weaving the Western spirit into his paintings with every stroke of his brush, David Frederick Riley creates artwork that reflects his love for the spirituality of nature. If you were to shed the constraints of time and space and find yourself in an otherworldly place — one that permits you to bond with the soul of a wild animal or an Indian chief or a cowboy — you may have just stepped into a painting by fine artist David Frederick Riley. From his use of subtle colors and hues, values and saturation, to his distinctive ethereal “spots,” Riley is a master of both brush and spirit. The animating effect is to unite the timeless and the temporal, granting us entrance into a world of beauty, intrigue, and spirituality. Commission Piece, 54" x 54". While it might be assumed that his paintings are an expression of an intense, penetrating disposition, in reality, the very funny and very gregarious former high school basketball player is an exceedingly friendly and engaging down-to-earth guy who has worn a variety of hats in his 40-something years and who loves to laugh. Now based in Utah, Riley grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan, a world away from the bison, bears, and other Western subjects he now devotes his life to. After earning his BFA and MFA degrees from Georgia’s Savannah College of Art and Design (where he met his wife, Nealy, who is a wildlife artist), the young illustrator headed west out of geographic order — via Arizona first and then Colorado. He began building a life that would immerse him in adventure, odd jobs, and boundless learning. “[Colorado] was a ton of fun, but it didn’t make us any money and didn’t really have anything to do with art. Nealy was pregnant again, and I finally snapped out of it and realized, Oh, your window’s closing — you need to figure this out now, otherwise you’re going to be teaching ballroom dance and working at Home Depot for the rest of your life,” Riley says with a laugh. From Colorado, the couple moved to Park City, Utah, with baby in tow. 1 2 1/2 [1] Fearless, 48" x 48". [2] Big Horn In Utah, he studied with a handful of esteemed, successful figurative artists and got serious about developing what would become his own distinctive style. “I needed a break from the complex classical portrait paintings I had been doing, so I started painting wildlife just for fun. I had this idea in my head, Go get a big canvas and some house-painting brushes and just go wild! Get loose — have fun! Throw paint around! But then this other voice in my head says, ‘Detail everything — get every eyelash!’ So, I thought, How can I please both voices? At the time it was the ‘loosen up voice’ for sure that was underserved.” So, he says, he went to the art store and got a 4 x 5-foot canvas, went to Home Depot and got the best 99-cent house-painting brushes they had and some mineral spirits, mixed up just three colors of paint, and did a big portrait of a ram. “It was fast, fun, and expressive. I started doing these neutral wildlife paintings and splattering them with spirits to achieve an ethereal effect. In the beginning, for my reference animals, I’d go to Cabela’s with my camera and photograph the different mounts they had. The cool thing was that, unlike painting from magazine pictures, I could get the angle that I really wanted ... and the subject would hold still, which was really nice. The first time I painted a mule deer, I didn’t know the difference between it, a white-tailed deer, and an elk. I had to research every animal that I painted, and the wildlife paintings became an amalgamation of everything I had learned, but in a fun, free presentation.” Black Foot Chief, 48" x 36". Riley’s background in portraits allowed him to paint the animal “not only how you would see it in nature, but how you would experience it from a spiritual standpoint — one that gives you all the qualities and characteristics of the animal.” And his background in illustration allowed him to “introduce the animal into the frame from the standpoint of emotion: Was he/she timid? Confident? Curious? I found predator animals to be really easy to capture because they have such a wide range of emotion and expression. Every animal I paint has its own character so I think, How can I grab this specific moment of the animal’s life and present it accurately?” Soft Awareness, 5" x 40". Being out West opened other subjects and venues of interest. Riley found himself stirred by turn-of-the-century Western photographers like Edward S. Curtis. “They pretty much inspired the Native paintings, which was cool because really, painting became learning. A lot of people paint what they know. For me, I used painting to learn about things I didn’t know. When it came to Native Americans, I got to learn about their tribes, where they were located, their culture, and their history. The paintings became the excuse to learn about the West. After Native Americans, I began painting cowboys and vintage rodeo.” But it didn’t always come easy for the artist. For a while, overexposure to the chemicals he was using left Riley very sick with an autoimmune condition. But he doesn’t regret pursuing art. “I’m absolutely grateful that I get to do this for a living,” Riley says. “I’m able to intentionally create this life, to do the impossible. I try to create the opportunity for connection — connection to the world and connection to other beings in the world. There is magic there in those moments. It’s bigger than I am, and I’m lucky to be part of it.” Black Bear Blue, 60" x 60". Find David Frederick Riley’s work at Aspen Grove Fine Art in Aspen, Colorado; Altamira Fine Art Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Jackson, Wyoming; Clayton Lane Fine Arts in Denver; Dick Idol Signature Gallery in Whitefish, Montana; Horton Fine Art in Avon, Colorado; Manitou Galleries in Santa Fe; Meyer Gallery in Park City, Utah; and Montana Trails Gallery in Bozeman, Montana. Visit the artist online at davidfrederickriley.com. Explore:Art & CultureLiving West
Mountain man Charles Muench captures Sierra Nevada life with oil on linen
The majority of Edvard Munch's creations were classified as belonging to the symbolist movement. Edvard Munch (1863–1944) was a Norwegian painter, and his best-known work, The Scream (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. Uplift any room's décor with art that's printed on top-quality canvas gallery wraps (1.25"). Each wrap is made with a finely textured, artist-grade cotton substrate, which helps reproduce this image with outstanding clarity and detail. Mirrored on the side. .: Made with 100% cotton fabric, it is the perfect medium for printing highly detailed and vibrant artwork. .: Each canvas features 0.0135 inch (13.5 mil) thick fabric that weighs 400 gsm, making it a highly durable option for great prints .: The closed cardboard backing adds an extra layer of protection to all your prints. .: With hanging hardware for an effortless installation of the canvas. .: The latest printing techniques and archival pigment-based inks provide bright and crisp colors. .: Lifelong color on the canvas that will live for many generations. .: Beautifully finished, with taut corners that give a clean and crisp look. .: NB! For indoor use only. .: Made to order; no return accepted. Bring life to your walls with this oil painting reproduction, which is great for hanging in your living room, dining room, study room, office wall décor, corridor, as a gift for mom or dad, or as a gift idea for your friends. At RedwoodCA, we offer the ideal artwork for you, whether you want to give the perfect gift or make a statement about your home or business. We sell the best art reproductions ever made by the most well-known painters, as well as historical prints. We put a lot of effort into precisely restoring this artwork, ensuring that it is historically faithful to the originals. This image was digitally edited to better depict the artist's vision, in our opinion. If you have your own frame, we can reproduce and print it for you on a museum-grade 175 gsm and eco-friendly FSC-certified matte poster; just let us know.
The Hong Kong Autumn sales will commence in merely one month and Sotheby’s has finally revealed the highlight lot of their Contemporary Art Evening sale. Leading the sale is Gerhard Richter’s masterpiece Abstraktes Bild (649-2) which was painted in the 80s. The piece will appear on the auction st
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Bev Doolittle was born and raised in Southern California. In 1968, she graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. Her scenes of the American West feature themes of Native American life, wild animals, horses, and landscapes. Doolittle takes the medium of watercolor to a height I've never seen before. In fact, I can honestly say that I've never been particularly attracted to watercolors because they just seem so anemic compared to oils and acrylics. Doolittle's watercolors are anything but. "Many people call me a 'camouflage artist,' but that doesn't really fit. If I have to categorize at all, I prefer to think of myself as a 'concept painter.' I am an artist who uses camouflage to get my story across, to slow the viewing process so you can discover it for yourself. Everything I do is intended to enhance the idea of each piece. For me, camouflage is a means to an end, not an end in itself. My meaning and message are never hidden." You really have to examine Doolittle's paintings very closely to appreciate the camouflage. Right click on them to enlarge.
Western Art Prints, Vintage Western Art Prints, Cowboy Artwork, Cowboy Art Print, Digital Download, Western Gallery Wall, Vintage Cowboy Art This listing is for a digital download. No physical product will be mailed to you. This file is designed to be printed at home or by a print shop either locally or online. You can print it on any material you would like! If you would like to order a printed version of this product, please visit out other shop https://www.etsy.com/listing/1525070497/western-wall-decor-western-art-prints ________________________________________ You will receive 12 High-Resolution Images (300 dpi) 1 of each background color JPEG Files -8X10 -11x14 -16x20 -18x24 -20x24 -20X30 If you are looking for a custom size please let me know and I would be happy to see what I can do! ________________________________________ Font Color: Dark Brown Background Color: Off White and White If you would like a different color please let me know! ________________________________________ IMPORTANT INFORMATION These printables are strictly for PERSONAL USE ONLY. They are not allowed to be resold or used in any project that will be sold in a digital format or as an actual product. If looking for an exact color please reach out. Monitors can add a slight variation in color from screen to screen. ________________________________________ CUSTOM ORDERS We love creating custom pieces. If you are looking for something special please reach out I would love to help you! If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you for stopping by! Rebecca
Acrylic on panel, 14" x 11" "I start each piece on location. As a photographer for 40+ years, I look for that perfect moment when motion, gesture, and focus come together. Back in my studio in Arizona, using techniques similar to Rauschenberg and Warhol (but always with my own imagery), I get to work. The power and allure of the silhouette—of reducing the moment to its essential parts—is the way I see the world. I work in acrylic on panel, layering up, and sanding back. At times I'll use Western magazines from the 50s and 60s for the background layer of a painting—a reminder that in the West, the past is always present. Even when it’s hidden, I know it’s there."
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Mark Maggiori is a French painter who paints modern cowboys in the nostalgic American West. Maggiori’s approach is realistic and academically tuned. Maggiori is
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Google Arts and Culture is a great, free, website that offers access to over 1200 museums and gallery collections. This document features 5 pieces or exhibits from all major time periods covered in AP Art History classes. Use this resource to provide students a change to explore art up close and per...
The spirit of the Kimberley – the almost palpable combination of light, colour and place - lives exuberantly through Ingrid Windram's art. She has expressed her passion for localities of startling drama through a body of work that has evolved over the past 20 years and her reputation has grown with it.
Stockbridge, Massachusetts, is a unique and charming town known for its blend of history, culture, and natural
Check out student artwork posted to Artsonia from the 5th Grade: Native American Blankets project gallery at North Cow Creek School.
Mark Maggiori is a French painter who paints modern cowboys in the nostalgic American West. Maggiori’s approach is realistic and academically tuned. Maggiori is