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Buffalo in Storm

by James Bama

Ask James Bama why he went into Western art and he will tell you quite plainly: he didn’t.  “Norman Rockwell lived in New England and so he painted small town scenes and harbors. I happen to live out West, so I paint the Indians, ranchers and landscapes I see.” Bama’s portraits of today’s denizens of the West are thoroughly modern, but their occupations, dress and spirit echo those of their predecessors centuries ago.

More than any other animal, the buffalo embodies the rugged tenacity required to survive on the frontier. The day Bama encountered this buffalo, the snow was fourteen inches deep and the animal’s coat and hooves were crusted with ice, but still the animal ventured on. This evocative winter scene follows in the footsteps of the immensely successful
Chuck Wagon in the Snow, Old Saddle in the Snow and Old Sod House.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
25"w x 14"h.
$495
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The Eucalyptus Coast

by June Carey

“The first time I saw the northern California coast and the sweeps of green hills plunging down to the Pacific Ocean, I felt it was too beautiful to be real,” says June Carey.

“Just north of San Francisco, there are still places as unspoiled as this farm. As soon as the winter rains end, the green grasses turn golden brown. In between the grazing lands like this are forests of oak, cypress and eucalyptus. The eucalyptuses are a beautiful part of our relatively young history here. They have thrived and grown large against the powerful cold winds that blow off the Pacific waters. Like people, with their many textures, moods and colors, they are a tribute to the character, strength, and spirit of survival in the West.”

At 54 inches wide, this expansive June Carey landscape will provide any room with a breathtaking view of the California coast. Be one of the few to own this stunning scene of California as
The Eucalyptus Coast is available in an extremely limited edition of 50.

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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 50 s/n.
54"w x 30"h (unstretched).
$1450
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Virtue

by James C. Christensen

To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue.
-Buddha

In the tradition of
Saint with White Sleeves, The Beggar Princess and the Magic Rose and Sleeper Lost in Dreams comes Virtue, a beautiful and inspirational message of hope. The graceful young woman depicted may walk a dark path, but with determination and focus as her guiding principles she will surely find her way. Incorporating one of James C. Christensen’s most popular recurring themes, Virtue serves as a classic and elegant reminder to stay true to your beliefs, that faith and strength will see you through the dark times.

“The candle is a symbol of light in the spirit,” says Christensen. “The candle is about being an example to others, but it’s also about keeping that light shining for yourself. Be true to yourself and to the things you know are important and don’t let the world taint you.”

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 550 s/n.
14"w x 22"h.
$525
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Duet

by Steve Hanks

“When a child is learning a musical instrument,” says Steve Hanks, “it’s difficult for the student as well as their family to patiently endure the practice time. The presence of the cat in
Duet shows that practice has paid off and now the music is so comforting that even the family cat will stay around to enjoy it.

“My paintings of children are about my hopes and dreams for them, and about my desire to expose them to the arts: literature, art, music, dance and theater. I want to encourage them to make decisions for themselves, to stand on their own two feet, to think for themselves and to reach for their dreams.” This Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Anniversary Giclée Canvas, reproduced from one of Steve Hanks’ most beloved paintings, will make a heartwarming addition to any music room or office or a thoughtful gift for the aspiring musician in your life.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Anniversary Giclée Canvas:
Edition not to exceed 200.
Signed by Steve Hanks.
17"w x 26"h.
$595
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Bay Skaters

by Paul Landry

When we were children, winter meant one thing: snowy fun. It meant days off from school spent building snowmen, sledding down the tallest, scariest hill in town or stockpiling snowballs for the battle of the year. As adults, we often lose sight of the magic of winter amidst thoughts of shoveling the driveway or frozen water pipes. We forget the simple pleasures of skating on a frozen pond, mitten-in-mitten with a loved one. Paul Landry has not forgotten and
Bay Skaters, his newest Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Limited Edition, celebrates the very best of winter. This classic New England scene will bring good cheer and warm memories all year long.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 75 s/n.
20"w x 13"h.
$450 (Framing not included)




Dance of Cloud and Cliff

by Stephen Lyman

Why should you buy
Dance of Cloud and Cliff? This is perhaps Stephen Lyman’s most perfect painting of Yosemite National Park—indeed, it is perhaps the finest painting of Yosemite you will ever see. Stephen Lyman knew the trails—both charted and uncharted—and terrain of Yosemite as well the lines in his own palm. His magnificent depiction of Half Dome captures the grandeur of the landscape the way that no photograph ever could.

“I saw Yosemite’s Half Dome, caressed by gossamer clouds and bathed in the fleeting alpenglow,” said Lyman. “Can words convey this mountain drama? This is why I paint the wilderness.”

Stephen Lyman’s romance with Yosemite lasted a lifetime. The countless sunsets he spent clambering around its slopes and valleys left him with an understanding of the park and a reverence for the land that will never be duplicated. If any painting by an artist can be called a self-portrait,
Dance of Cloud and Cliff is truly a self-portrait of this artist and his great, abiding spirit.

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Greenwich Workshop Anniversary Giclée Canvas:

Edition not to exceed 95.
Signed by Andrea Lyman.
40"w x 26"h (unstretched).
$1250
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Maxfield's Garden

by Bonnie Marris

The first year of a foal’s life is essential to its development into a strong and healthy adult horse. For the first few months, the mare will devote her energy to protecting her foal from predators and the elements, and from other curious horses in the herd. After three months or so the mare will assume the role of teacher for her foal. By carefully observing its mother’s behavior, the foal will gain a gentle introduction to finding food and water, recognizing danger, and social dynamics within the herd. Like a human mother, the mare assesses her foal’s needs and provides for them with a tenderness that touches the heart.

Bonnie Marris’s gentle wildlife family scenes echo human experiences that are both beautiful and universal. Like
Queen Anne’s Lace, her popular mother-and-foal scene, Maxfield’s Garden is a sweet tribute to the most perfect bond of all.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 50 s/n.
35"w x 35"h (unstretched).
$995
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
24"w x 24"h.
$595
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One if by Land

by Emily McPhie

There are few sureties in this life, it is said, but one of them is that every little girl will someday grow up. From her first tooth to her first date, the milestones in every child’s life seem to come more quickly with every passing day. Every parent can remember the first time they took the training wheels off their child’s bicycle and watched their little one ride away, feeling a mixture of pride and apprehension.

The beautiful autumn scene in Emily McPhie’s newest Fine Art Limited Edition
One if By Land tells such a story. Fall has come to the path through the park and as the little girl rides by, the heavy leaves fall from their trees. It is a time of change, a time of remembering the treasures of the past and of looking forward to the future.

Emily McPhie’s dreamy paintings are touched with the tenderness of young motherhood. Her portraits of women and children convey universal messages of love, determination, and hope.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
13"w x 21"h.
$395
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I´ll Hold You in My Dreams

by William S. Phillips

The American Homefront Series, an episodic look at home during World War II, comprises some of William S. Phillips’ most popular and sought-after works:
If Only In My Dreams (1942); A Christmas Leave, When Dreams Come True (1943); Summer of ’45: And All Creation Rejoiced (1945) and The Dream Fulfilled, Where the Love Light Shines (1945).

The only “war year” Phillips missed from the series was 1944 and with
I´ll Hold You in My Dreams, Phillips’ first American Homefront painting in over ten years, each year of WWII will be honored.

In this final painting, the focus of the story shifts to the West Coast where our young aviator departs from Santa Barbara, bound for San Francisco and a ship that will take him to war in the Pacific. Young soldiers departing in 1944 had a tough road ahead of them—some of the worst battles of the war were yet to come and there seemed to be no end to the fighting in sight—but they held their heads high as they bid their families farewell.

In the rush to transport troops to the Pacific via the West Coast, passenger trains such as the Southern Pacific “Daylight” locomotives were repurposed, and many a soldier found himself kissing his loved ones goodbye as a “Daylight” steam train pulled into the station.

MasterWork™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 75 s/n.
48"w x 24"h (unstretched).
$1250
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 250 s/n.
30"w x 15"h.
$595
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Cool Runnings

by Daniel Smith

In prehistoric times bears were revered as gods. To this day, the power and magnificence of the bear stirs our imagination and emotions.
Cool Runnings is a captivating portrait of an animal who has inspired both fear and fascination in mankind for millennia. Smith’s realistic style brings every drop of water and each wet hair on the grizzly’s face into sharp focus, making it clear that the artist has spent years studying these remarkable creatures.

Smith received the Artist of Distinction Award at the second annual Quest for the West Art Show and Sale at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. He has been invited to participate in the Autry National Center’s prestigious Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale for the fifth year in a row, and Art of the West magazine recently dubbed him one of the “heirs apparent” to Western Wildlife master Robert Kuhn.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 125 s/n.
18"w x 21"h.
$595
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Feeding the Geese

by Morgan Weistling

“Growing up on the farm,” says Morgan Weistling, “I always loved to feed the animals. This painting brings back childhood memories of my two sisters and myself.

“I love to paint geese because their natural design is so decorative. I named each goose as I painted it—I had Daisy, Lobelia, Bungo, Pippin, Eleanor and Hamfast—and had some fun painting Bingo, the lone duck, peering out at the viewer.”

Morgan was recently featured in Western Art Collector Magazine in an article that declared, “…he can paint any subject matter—still life, landscape or figurative work. His painterly style, control of light and color values are outstanding.” Weistling was also heralded as an “heir apparent” to modern Western masters Howard Terpning and Mian Situ in Art of the West Magazine’s 20th Anniversary.


MasterWork™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 25 s/n.
42"w x 38"h (unstretched).
$1650
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Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:

limited to 75 s/n.
22"w x 20"h.
$695
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