
Warmed by the View
by Stephen Lyman
When we first published Warmed by the View, the most popular question from collectors was "Who would build a campfire that close to a cliff?" Artist Stephen Lyman answered this question quite simply, "I did." An avid adventurer, Lyman lived his paintings and Warmed by the View is no exception. Never one to pick level, comfortable camp sites, Lyman preferred more dramatic, unique locations where he could enjoy 360 degrees of landscape view.
It's difficult to name one signature piece with artists as talented and prolific as Lyman. Certainly his series of campfire paintings qualify and Warmed by the View is one of the crowning jewels in that series. This cliff edge above Yosemite Falls is a typical camping spot for Lyman. "Fortunately," he would say, "it's hard to go sleepwalking when zipped in a sleeping bag."
MasterWork Anniversary Edition Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
Order period ends June 15, 2006.
Edition not to exceed 200.
48"w x 42"h (unstretched).
$1950 | $2375 CDN | £1260 | €1830
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Shipping January 06

On the Canyon Rim
by Rod Frederick
No other animal is more strikingly beautiful than the pronghorn as he poses in the eastern Oregon outback Frederick calls home.With a buck in the sunlight and the others in long shadows, Frederick gives us his take on one of the truly unique Western animals.
Antilocapra Americana (literally the American goat-antelope) is found nowhere else in the world. Having roamed the plains and deserts of North America for at least a million years, the pronghorn antelope are the fastest North American mammal, whose powerful legs can carry them to speeds of 60 miles per hour across even the roughest terrain.This curious species has exceptionally keen sight.Their large eyes offer wide peripheral vision and the ability to detect motion as far as four miles away.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
20"w x 30"h.
$750 $915 CDN £490 €710
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