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"June 9th in the Black Hills ...
P'ard all I remember, 'twas a cold som-bitch"

by Bob Coronato

"This was a day I'd been waiting for since I was a kid," says cowboy artist Bob Coronato about his latest release. Coronato relates the genesis for this piece, based on his experience working on a ranch on the border of South Dakota and Wyoming. "I was there to help the foreman, a colorful, tough old man of few words, move cows to their summer pasture. We got up at 4:30 a.m. and my friend George suggested I wear my heavy winter gear. Since it was 75 degrees the day before, I thought he was pulling a prank. I decided not to take a chance and brought the gear. I saddled up my horse, which was bucking and kicking to shake out the cold.

Hoping to get a good view of the thousands of cows snaking up the limestone canyon, I went to the front and took a small bunch ahead to point the rest of the herd. The temperature dropped as we got higher into the mountains and the rain turned to large wet flakes covering the canyon walls. As the cows were heating up, steam started to rise off their backs until billowing clouds rose up through the canyon like a train puffing through the Black Hills. I was glad I had my slicker and wild rag around my neck as the snow turned into a blizzard. I sat tucked up under a pine tree branch listening to the flakes through the trees, hoping I'd never forget a detail of this amazing day. As the snow collected on my hat and the black dye ran down my back, I couldn't wait to paint this scene, unfolding before my eyes. With about ten inches of snow on the ground, George and I rode up the side of the herd yelling 'this is the life for me!'"

MasterWork™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 50 s/n. 48"w x 22"h (unstretched).
$795 | $970 CDN | £520 | €750

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Shipping January ‘06

The Horsewrangler Gather'd the Morning Mounts: “One That Hadn't Lived the Life ... Couldn't Paint a Picture ... To Please the Eye, of One That Had!”
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n. 37"w x 28"h (unstretched).
$750 | $950 CDN | £480 | €710
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Prayer to the Morning Sun

by Don Crowley

Known for his detailed realism and complex designs, Don Crowley’s artwork sits at the apex of many painter’s and collector’s wish lists. In Prayer to the Morning Sun, Crowley depicts a Paiute maiden in her morning prayer ritual using eagle feathers as totem. “When I was growing up the only thing I knew about Indians came from movies and magazines. It was all unrelentingly negative and simplistic,” Crowley says.“As an adult I realized these were a people forced to the brink of extinction and that their story was a true tragedy. I have learned to care about the customs of their everyday life and the beauty of their sacred ceremonies. It is this essence of Indian life I bring to my art.”

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 50 s/n.
30"w x 24"h.
$795 | $970 CDN | £515 | €745
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Shipping February ‘06


Ripples
by Don Crowley
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 75 s/n.
20"w x 16"h.
$495 | $630 CDN | £315
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Apache Farewell
by Don Crowley
available with Desert Dreams: The Western Art of Don Crowley
Book and Fine Art Giclée Canvas Collector's Edition:

limited to 100 s/n.
28"w x 22"h.
$895 | $1120 CDN | £580
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Water in the Draw
by Don Crowley
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Print:

limited to 550 s/n.
23.5"w x 20"h.
$160 | $200 CDN | £110
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To view Don Crowley’s complete portfolio, visit www.greenwichworkshop.com/crowley