Z.S. Liang — Plunder of Many Horses - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 48 inches wide by 28 inches tall
Z.S. Liang — Lakota Warriors Little Big Horn June 25 1876 - Canvas
Dim: 26 inches wide by 34 inches tall
Z.S. Liang — Lakota Warriors Little Big Horn June 25 1876 Limited Edition - Print
Dim: 18 inches wide by 23 1/2 inches tall
Z.S. Liang — Hunting the River Bank - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 40 inches wide by 26 inches tall
Z.S. Liang — The Charge of Crazy Horse on Fort Laramie 1864 - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 45 inches wide by 30 inches tall
Z.S. Liang — The Charge of Crazy Horse on Fort Laramie1864 - Canvas
Dim: 29 inches wide by 19 inches tall
William Phillips — The Hunter Becomes the Hunted MASTERWORK ANNIVERSARY EDITION - Canvas
Dim: 48 inches wide by 24 inches tall
William Phillips — The Hunter Becomes the Hunted ANNIVERSARY EDITION ON - Canvas
Dim: 32 inches wide by 16 inches tall
Simon Combes — The Solitary Hunter ANNIVERSARY EDITION ON - Canvas
Dim: 32 inches wide by 24 inches tall
Nelson Boren — Cowboy Fishin Boots Limited Edition - Print
Dim: 21 1/2 inches wide by 22 3/4 inches tall
Mian Situ — Pacific Carriage Co. San Francisco 1905 - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 38 inches wide by 30 inches tall
June Carey — Sonoma Valley Summer - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 40 inches wide by 20 inches tall
June Carey — Song of the Wine Country - Master Works Edition On Canvas
Dim: 60 inches wide by 20 inches tall
Judy Larson — Ebenezer and the War Horse Limited Edition - Print
Dim: 21 inches wide by 21 inches tall
John Weiss — No Swimming Lessons Today ANNIVERSARY EDITION ON - Canvas
Dim: 21 inches wide by 16 inches tall
About Kitty Cantrell
Kitty Cantrell. Award-winning artist and environmentalist Kitty Cantrell is known for her striking sculptures of North American wildlife. Intricately designed and detailed, her Mixed Media sculptures capture expressions of animals that have never known human touch. Wolves, eagles and humpback whales are a few of the subjects this native Californian has chosen to sculpt since beginning her professional career. Kitty is one of the few American artists today who has a natural talent for capturing the animals she chooses to sculpt as only nature knows them. Cantrell begins the sculpting process with only a general idea of what she is about to create. To ensure the authenticity and accuracy of her sculptures, Kitty spends numerous hours researching the animals paying close attention to subtle details such as the wing span or shape of a tail. Kitty produces a rough sculpture out of soft clay to check for composition and form. She then painstakingly forms a master sculpture that is to scale and anatomically correct. This second sculpture is sent to the Legends/Genesis foundry in Los Angeles, California, where a resin cast is made and the manufacturing process begins. Demonstrating her commitment to animals and wildlife, Kitty donates a portion of the proceeds from her art to the Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund and the Grounded Eagle Foundation.