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| Artist : |
Luke Fraziers |
| Item ID: |
LF00005 |
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Yes as of 5/26/2012
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| Status: |
Available
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| Condition: |
New Unframed Art |
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Limited Edition |
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Limited to 750 |
| Dimension: |
27.5 x 22 |
| Price: |
$150.00
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| THE NOMAD, LIMITED EDITION PRINT |
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What if you wake up and look out of your tent—to see this solitary elk bellowing out a low call and frosty breath? As long as you dont think about the intimidating size and power of these animals (the bull can weigh in at well over 750 pounds, stand six feet tall at the shoulder, have an antler spread of five feet and can run up to 35 miles an hour), you can feel the romance Frazier did being close to such magnificence. Another beautifully composed and painted work from this young artist.
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| The Nomad Limited Edition Print, by Luke Fraziers Is a Limited Edition production signed by the Artist. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which affirms that this Art Work is an authentic Limited Edition production from Luke Fraziers |
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| Artist Bio: "Born in Provo, Utah, and raised in the Salt Lake City area, Luke spent
countless hours sketching and sculpting wildlife during his childhood. He
studied engineering at Dixie College before pursuing art at Utah State
University—where he earned a bachelor’s degree in painting and then a master’s
degree in illustration. But even before he graduated, he was exploring the
world of professional fine art. Frazier won his first art competition as a
college freshman and then claimed the Grand Prize Sweepstakes at the 1991
Alpine Arts Festival.
On an impulsive trip to New York, the twenty-one year-old Frazier secured
illustration work at three of the industry’s top publications: Reader’s Digest,
Field & Stream and Alaska magazines. With that encouragement, Frazier moved
ahead with enthusiasm. Since then, Frazier’s first one-man exhibition sold out
on opening night, he has had more than a dozen pieces chosen for the
prestigious Arts for the Parks annual Top 100 (three picked the very first year
he entered the competition) and he went on to win the National Parks Wildlife
Award in 1994, 1996 and 1997.
When he isn’t spending eight hours a day, five days a week oil painting,
experimenting with acrylics, etching or sculpting in his studio, Frazier takes
great pleasure in painting on location, traveling, exploring, fly fishing,
hiking and doing field studies. “My paintings are meant to create a mood, evoke
an emotion, tell a story or ask a question,” he says. “Experiencing the
outdoors and having a chance to see these elusive creatures is amazing and I
want to share that with others. When you see one of my paintings and feel like
you’ve been there and witnessed what I’m depicting, I will have succeeded.”" |
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