
When Omens Turn Bad
by Frank C. McCarthy
A Comanche war chief turns his raiding party back toward camp after encountering
what his dreams have told him is a bad omen, a violent storm
that sets the night sky on fire. The scout, known by his wolf headdress, looks
wildly over his shoulder as he urges his horse to an even faster pace. Brave warriors who would not flinch before a human enemy were often awed by
thunder and lightning, a force they could not control.
Anniversary Edition
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
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edition not to exceed 75 numbered.
32"w x 17"h.
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Buffalo Bill-4th of July
by James Bama
For James Bama, moving to Wyoming from New York City proved
to be, perhaps, one of the finest career choices he ever made.“I paint people,” says Jim. “When I first moved out here, folks were still alive that lived here before Wyoming was even a state. The frontier was still alive. I would go to pow-wows, rodeos, the
reservations and even rendezvous to seek these people out. No
one was focusing then on painting real people as I did.”
Buffalo Bill is obviously a larger than life figure in Cody, WY and this painting is the result of re-enactor Charlie Evans from North Platte, NE appearing in a 4th of July parade. “Charlie was coming down the street and there was a group of children in front of me. He had stopped to say hello to them and they were just thrilled. The original Buffalo Bill probably did the exact thing on the same street 100 years before.”
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
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limited to 75 s/n.
18"w x 18"h.
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