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 Trevor Carlton
Monte Trevor Carlton was born in 1972 in Olympia, Washington State. Although he took up painting in high school, the first artistic passion that Trevor embraced was acting. He decided to forgo an art scholarship in favor of attending a dramatic arts scholarship at Skagit Valley College. Trevor next attended the Lee Strasberg Acting Workshop. The following year he relocated to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career. Amidst the chaos of auditions and callbacks, Trevor paid the bills by working in a custom furniture store, specializing in antiquing and faux finish designs. It was here that a style was born. Using reclaimed lumber as his "canvas", he started painting images of vintage Americana with subjects ranging from pop icon celebrity to the hey day of jazz. After numerous gallery shows in Los Angeles and private commissions he has now combined his unique style to that most American of symbols, MICKEY MOUSE. Along with a series of classic lobby card paintings, he has also created a performance piece that has him painting a large canvas of our favorite Disney characters in a matter of minutes.