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Guarding The Lodge - Blackfoot Native American Indian By Howard Terpning

By Howard Terpning

Guarding the Lodge by Howard Terpning.

"Let whoever may have attained so much as to have the power of drawing know that he holds a great treasure." Michelangelo

There is a fundamental truth in art: learn to draw and the painting will follow. Drawing is the coordination of line, tone, perspective and proportion. It is the firm foundation on which a great painting rests. As a step in the creation of a painting itself, it is the part of the process by which the artist makes it clear to himself, not the spectator, what he is doing.

As finished art unto itself, Salvador Dali said, “Drawing is the honesty of the art. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad.” With "Guarding the Lodge," we see just how remarkable and powerful a drawing can be. The original is a mixed-media charcoal drawing on Masonite. It was the 1998 Gold Medal Award Winner for Drawing and Other Media at the annual Cowboy Artist of America show. During that same event, Terpning collected the Gold Medal Award for Oil Painting for "Offerings to the Little People." To top off the evening of achievement, Howard took home the Artist Choice Award for Best in Show as well.

“This Blackfoot warrior is placing his sacred medicine bundles on a tripod outside of his tipi. These sacred bundles were always hung behind the ti-pi,” describes Terpning. “In working on this composition, I felt that the tripod itself was such a strong design element that I wanted to make sure that it was prominent in the overall layout of the picture. The important thing was to make sure that the figure was clearly visible and that the viewer could see that he was attaching the bundle as he held the other items in his left arm.” ~ Howard Terpning

As Michelangelo says, “The power of drawing is a great treasure” and "Guarding the Lodge" is an extraordinary treasure to possess. Reproduced on the finest archival watercolor paper, this Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Edition represents a distinct and impressionable aspect of the art of Howard Terpning. Order yours before this short-run edition disappears.

Guarding the Lodge - Blackfoot Native American Indian by Howard Terpning was published in August of 2011 and is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition print with a 41 x 22 vertical image size priced at $795 unframed. LOW INVENTORY!

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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 drawing of Blackfoot Native American Indian standing near his Tipi in high quality First People artwork and fine art prints for sale.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Paper Print 41 x 22 Image Size 85 $795.00

Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Artist Proof Print 41 x 22 Image Size Artist Proof $990.00

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