Posted by: Skooglund
on Jul 26, 2011


Becki Killorin John Weiss James Seward
Bev Doolittle John Van Zyle Steve Hanks
Braldt Bralds June Carey Terry Redlin
Charles Wysocki Larry Dyke Will Bullas
Dave Chapple Liz Lemon Swindle William Matthews
G Harvey Paul Laundry JD Challenger
Howard Terpning Rod Fredrick Morten Solberg
James Christensen Stephen Lyman Duck Stamps
Jim Daly Luke Frazier AND MANY MORE

Don't Miss This Sale!
Great art at great prices,
beautifully framed.
New decor for home, office or
vacation residence!

Posted by: Skooglund
on Apr 15, 2011
Sometimes all we need to get us through the day is a smile. We hope these help to make you smile and maybe say "how cute!" Enjoy!






Stop in and see us sometime! We have a great selection of Original Art, Limited Edition Prints and Black & White Photography. Some of the Artists we carry are John Karl Claes, Marilyn Wear, Katherine Crinklaw, Roman Loranc, Bob Kolbrener, June Carey and Bev Doolittle, just to name a few.
Posted by: Skooglund
on Dec 15, 2010
BEV DOOLITTLE CALENDARS
Have any one on your list who collects Doolittles? We have a few 2011 Bev Doolittle Special Collector's Edition wall calendars in stock. Bev dropped in for a visit a few months back and signed all of our calendars! Each viewing of Bev Doolittle's camouflage art is a journey of discovery. Fans find endless interpretations in each tribute to the American Southwest, witnessing wildlife in amazing detail. Though the details of the paintings are cleverly hidden, this Special Edition collection of original images will stand out in your home, office, or classroom.

WOODEN KEEPSAKE BOXES
These beautiful boxes were designed by Mike Mikutowski. The designs bring out the natural luster and rich grains of the different woods they are created from. Each piece is hand polished and finished with clear lacquer . All the boxes have verses or quotes laser cut onto the lid. Here is a sampling of the sayings:
"Knowledge speaks. Wisdom listens." - Jimi Hendrix
"No act of kindness, no matter how small is ever wasted." - Aesop
"Life is better because you're my Dad!"
"Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished." - Lao Tzu

Posted by: Skooglund
on Oct 25, 2010
Guess who stopped by the Gallery recently? Bev Doolittle! On their way to see Bev's Mother, she and Michelle Littell dropped in to surprise us! While here, Bev signed some 2011 calendars for us too. We had a very nice visit!


Glen, Bev, Michelle & Carol

Just the girls: Bev, Michelle, Carol & Janet
Posted by: Skooglund
on Aug 19, 2010
It seems that with every artist there are works that manage to make it into private collections before they are properly documented. Some of these can, in hindsight, be rather important ones. They are known to exist, but their whereabouts are a mystery. As is often the case, in time, they somehow, some way, some day reappear.
Bev painted The Arrival in 1977 and sold it through the Carson Gallery in Denver, Colorado, her originals distributor at that time. The work's trail ended there. Long thought lost, the painting was recently rediscovered! In the thirty-year period since its rendering, Bev has produced fifty Fine Art Editions, as well as seven books and folios of collected works, all published by The Greenwich Workshop. Until now, The Arrival remained elusive.

Available in print for the very first time, it is one of the earliest works featuring the rendering style Bev has become renowned for. Storytelling is a hallmark of nearly all of her compositions, and The Arrival is no exception. The palette and design are instantly recognizable. Both are in service of the eponymous "Doolittle narrative" which has shaped the artist's reputation.
Storytelling through design is the hallmark of any Bev Doolittle work, and The Arrival is no exception. There is no escaping the implication of a "storm on the horizon." Those dark clouds immediately bring to mind the Native American experience in North America. This is storytelling through design at its finest.
The Arrival will be reproduced with an eye towards tradition but with the most up-to-date technology. This Fine Art Giclée will be created on the highest quality fine art textured paper. Deckled edges allow for either a traditional or floating presentation of the framed image.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Print: limited to 2500 s/n, 35"w x 6"h, $345.
Stop in and take a look as soon as you can as there is a limited number of these prints available!