Owl Preening by Richard Shorty, Indigenous Art Print, First Nations, Native American Indian Decor
Owl Preening by Richard Shorty, Indigenous Art Print, First Nations, Native American Indian Decor
Indigenous Art Print
Paper Size 12" x 18" inches
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Matted Print - 12" X 18" image with white mat border, finish size 18" X 24"
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Framed with Mat - Outside Finished Size: 20" x 26" Single White Mat, 1.25” Black Wood Frame, Finished Backing with Wire Hanger
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Framed Print (no mat) - Outside Finished Size 16" X 22" Mounted on masonite with protective coating and framed in a dark walnut, textured, polystyrene frame. Backing with Wire Hanger.
Cultural Background: Kwanlin Dun First Nation, Northern Tutchone, Yukon
Richard was born in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory in 1959 and belongs to Kwanlin Dun First Nation, Northern Tutchone. Richard is a self taught artist. He originally started painting wildlife at an early age along with painting his favorite rock star or sports idol. In 1978, Richard moved to Vancouver.
In the early 1980’s, Richard started painting West Coast Native design and soon developed his own distinct, style, using the wildlife form of the animal and adding his native design on the inside of the form. By now, stores were asking for and purchasing his work.
Over the years, Richard has moved around – Vancouver Island, Richmond, Whitehorse, always returning to Vancouver. Today, Richard is one of the most sought after Native artists, with works in many galleries throughout. He is very versatile, working on drums, paddles, masks, rattles in addition to his paintings. His pieces are collected internationally.
The artist or copyright holder has been paid from the sale of this product. Made and printed in Canada.
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Print will be shipped rolled in a sturdy tube. Safe and secure.
Framed Art will be carefully bubble wrapped and shipped in a box to fit.