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My Girl's Coming Home
by Nelson Boren
A cowboy sits on the porch at the end of a long day of hard work.
His boots are scuffed and his feet are tired, but he doesnt
feel a thingtonight his girl comes home. In preparation for
her arrival, he has removed his hat and picked her a fresh bunch
of Black-Eyed Susans. She may not come for hours but the cowboy
is content to sit, sure in the knowledge that soon she will be home.
With My Girls Coming Home, artist Nelson Boren
has created a gentle, open-ended moment. I try to tell stories
without telling the story, he says, and let the viewer
decide the ending. His careful rendering of every texture
in the painting, from the time-worn leather of the cowboys
chaps to the fuzzy brown centers of the flowers, imparts a classic
romance to a truly classic Western scene.
This MasterWork Giclée printed on Hahnemuhle German
etching paper, deckeled on all sides, will tell a larger than life
size cowboy story in any room.
MasterWork
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée on Deckled Paper:
limited to 30 s/n.
44"w x 28"h.
$875 | $1000 CDN | £570
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Arriving February 2007

In the Land of the Winter Hawk
by Frank C. McCarthy
The Blackfeet Indians were mighty raiders, feared far to the south
and east of their own territory between Saskatchewan and the Missouri
River Valley. For more than a century, the nomadic Blackfeet were
regarded as the most militant tribe on the northwestern plains.
Even in the dead of winter, when tracks in the snow could betray
their location, they stole horses or plundered other tribes
camps.
Frank C. McCarthys In the Land of the Winter Hawk depicts
the headlong flight of two Blackfeet warriors. As the two men race
across the frozen landscape, the only noises breaking the late morning
stillness are the quick breaths of horses and riders and the muffled
sounds of hoof beats on the snow.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Anniversary
Giclée Canvas:
Order period ends June 30, 2007.
Edition not to exceed 100.
32"w x 22"h.
$850 | $970 CDN | £550
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Arriving January 2007
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