
Double Trouble
by Daniel Smith
In his latest fine art limited edition, Double Trouble,
wildlife artist Daniel Smith departs from his signature images of
the wild in the wilderness. I generally dont paint adults
and young together, says Smith, who used a studio full of
pine cones and other reference materials while composing this close-up
view of a mother grizzly and her two cubs.The grizzly is one
of the species who remain with their offspring, in most instances
for three years. Nature dictates when the young can fend for themselves.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
30"w x 17"h.
$595 | $680 CDN | £390 | €580
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Arriving September 2006

Icon of the West
by Daniel Smith
"The closer you are to its environment, the better you will
be able to portray the subject, says wildlife artist Dan Smith.
And he should know. Smith goes on location, gets close to the subjects
he paints and studies them where they live. Icon of the West is
a rugged portrait of the defining symbol of the West, the American
Bison. His wooly, stoic face is the embodiment of the often rough
and harsh life out on the open plains. Smith has superbly captured
the demeanor of this burly giant in a timeless portrait of formidable
strength.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
16"w x 12"h.
$425 | $485 CDN | £280 | €420
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Arriving July 2006
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