|
|
|
Edward Aldrich FORMIDABLE |
| Item ID |
TAGEA19-TCT |
| Price |
$130.00
FREE GROUND SHIPPING U.S. & CANADA
|
| Availability |
Yes as of 9/6/2008
|
| Status |
Available
|
| Condition |
Unframed Art |
| Edition |
Open Edition |
| Size / no. |
|
| Dimension |
12 X 16 |
 |
|
| Description |
FORMIDABLE Canvas Transfer |
| |
|
Notes*:
|
Traditional Western Art Prints such as Cowboy Art, Native American, Cowboy Prints and Cowgirl Prints, along with Vintage Cowboy Art and Vintage Western Art, are all part of what makes up The Collection Shop Native American, Wester Art Gallery.
|
|
|
|
|
FORMIDABLE, by Edward Aldrich |
| Is a Limited Edition production signed by the Artist. Print Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which affirms that this Art Print is an authentic Limited Edition production from Edward Aldrich |
| |
|
If you would like us to sell your Edward Aldrich collection on , please click here to post or email us with your List.
While on our site, don't forget to REGISTER so that we can keep you up-to-date on Edward Aldrich New Releases, Updates and Exclusives from The Collection Shop.
|
|
| Artist Bio: “My best paintings are based on animals I have seen in the wild…I’ll do paintings directly from those photographs - I want to keep the feel of the scene I saw.”
Edward Aldrich creates his oil paintings on masonite in a big open studio which is part of his home in a western suburb of Denver. Several layers of glazing convey texture and gives the colors a brilliant depth.
Rocks are a passion of his. “ I just love rocks. …they have as much character as any animal. They are a wonderful complement to animals.” Reproducing the intricacies of various textures was a challenge that Edward Aldrich feels he has accomplished.Portraits are Edward Aldrich’s favorites because they focus the viewer’s attention and allow the artist to bring out the character of the animal.
Much of his process has involved determination and experimentation, though he learned some of the techniques at the Rhode Island School of Design (1983-87), attended Master Classes with Robert Bateman in British Columbia and has been to Africa several times to “see” the big cats in their element.
“My goal as an artist is to keep exploring the idea of putting life into my paintings.” For Edward Aldrich the future is bright and holds the promise of great things to come from this Colorado artist. |
| |
Edward Aldrich |
| |
Click Here To View More Art Work From Edward Aldrich |
|
|
|