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Thunder Speaks - Native American Indians By Howard Terpning

By Howard Terpning

Thunder Speaks by Howard Terpning

"On a research trip, I was traveling with several Indians on horseback across the rolling plains of Montana," says Howard Terpning.

"Suddenly, a wind came up and the sky turned an ominous blue black. A white cloud developed and moved across the horizon from left to right, billowing into a formation that seemed to grow up from the ground amid loud claps of thunder. I knew that the incident had to be recorded, and Thunder Speaks is the result." ~ Howard Terpning

Thunder Speaks is the first of Howard Terpning's paintings to be reproduced as a giclee paper edition. This process and paper presentation reflects the elegance and finesse of the original gouache painting. A very special giclee edition printed on fine art paper with a deckled edge.

Thunder Speaks by Howard Terpning was published in July 2002 as a is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition print with a 22 x 35 image size priced for sale at $1,450 unframed.

We are a full service custom frame shop and can build a design to meet any style or budget. Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. All artwork has been hand signed by the artist.

If your interested in framing please send us an email to discuss the options. If you type the name FRAME on the search box above you can browse through some examples of our materials and designs. A gathering of First People American Indians riding as a large thunderstorm is approaching in high quality fine art prints for sale. Keywords native Americans Indians riding horses in westerns with thunderstorms and storms clouds on the western plains in high quality artwork and prints for sale.

oward Terpning has always had a way of bringing his paintings to life – Thunder Speaks is no exception. Many of the rolling plains of Montana look much as they did when the Plains Indians rode across them, two centuries ago. On a contemporary research trip that Howard Terpning took with a group of Native People on those plains, the group was stopped by a sudden wind, and a rapid transformation of the sky to an ominous blue black. A clap of thunder completed the moment, and Terpning knew that this experience was the basis for a painting.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Print 22 x 35 Image Size 425 $1,450.00

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