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"Wapiti - Elk" - PRINT

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"Wapiti" is the Native American Shawnee word for "Elk." This rustic Archival Matte Print features the elk in it's natural mountain, forest landscape.
The original Sand Sculpture was awarded Third Place in the 2007 US Army Art and Crafts Worldwide Competition!

Details
- Title: "Wapiti - Elk"
- Size: 11x14"
- Acid-Free Archival Matte Paper
- Museum Quality Archival Inks
- Acid-Free 1/8" Foam Board Backing
- Archival Quality Vinyl Storage Sleeve
- A small white border surrounds the image to allow for future matting and/or framing.

* Watermarks are used for copyright purposes and are not on the actual product. PRINTS ARE SOLD UNFRAMED. The actual size of the print may not be the same as shown in the "room photo," depending on the dimensions of the size you order. The "room photo" is only an example of what the print COULD look like on your wall.

This is a made to order item and may require up to 10 days to ship out, though that is in extreme cases, or for larger orders. If you require earlier shipment, please convo us and we'll see what we can do.

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Other items featuring "Wapiti - Elk":
- Original Semi-Relief Sand Sculpture
- Calendar

View my YouTube Video detailing the Original Sculpture and it's Native Medicine at my website here!

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As a Fine Art and Consignment artist for over 30 years, I work in a variety of mediums, but primarily work in Oils and Semi-Relief Sand Sculpture. I paint a wide range of subjects, but specialize in landscapes, oftentimes presenting my love of the mountains and the West through my scenes. Beyond the traditional landscape, many of my paintings tie history or symbolism together to create a story or emotional connection with the viewer.

I learned about the traditional Navajo sand art, commonly known as Sand Painting, from a Native co-worker when I was stationed in New Mexico in the 1990's. From there, I have developed my own signature sand sculpture style, which literally builds up upon the traditional technique. In respect for the origins of this art form, I have embarked upon my Native American Medicine Wheel series. In each sculpture I take an animal and attempt to help the viewer understand various Native American "medicines" through symbolism.

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In accordance with the "Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990" - This artwork is NOT Native American (Indian) produced. All references to Indigenous Peoples' are utilized in conjunction with the theme of the artwork, and is not to identify the particular artwork as being Indian-Produced.
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