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The Original painting of " The Forest Has Eyes" by Bev Doolittle.
Measures 50" x 25"
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"I want the view to show the emotions of the rider, and--as he does, because his life depends on it--'read' the story in the leaves, branches, water, and stone that surround him."--Bev Doolittle
The Original set of two paintings, Guardian Spirits" by Bev Doolittle.
Measures 28" x 27"
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A Blackfoot Indian rides forth in full dress adorned with the feathers, pelts and claws of his animal protectors. Next we see him in the moment he has become aware of danger, warned by the spirit of the wolf he wears as headdress. Fearless as the mountain lion whose pelt he uses as a riding cloth, he turns his face toward us and we see ferocity and cunning, wisdom and strength come alive to ride with him. There are eighteen spirit animals watching over this warrior.
The Original Painting of "Runs with Thunder" by Bev Doolittle.
Measures 28" x 28"
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"To the Plains Indian the buffalo meant life. The buffalo provided almost everything necessary to the Indian's daily life-food, clothing, and shelter. It was no wonder the buffalo were so revered. This Sioux warrior has chosen the buffalo as his Spirit protector and supernatural helper. The sounds of thunder and the thundering hooves of a herd of buffalo are apt to sound alike. It seemed appropriate to visually relate buffalo with thunder. This similarity became the inspiration for both the Indians name and the title of this painting."-- Bev Doolittle
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The Original painting of "Sacred Ground " by Bev Doolittle.
Measures 50" x 25" unframed
(aprox.) and 56" x 31" framed (aprox.)
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"...through his mane and tail the high wind sings, fanning the hairs, who wave like feathered wings. This line from Shakespeare was the inspiration for "Eagle's Flight". I wanted to portray the words in both a literal and a symbolic way. I drew the horses in a state of fluid motion to emphasize speed and power. On a symbolic level, I arranged the horses and Indian in such a way that all the darks in the painting would create the image of an eagle in flight. The use of eagle feathers as decoration on the horses was also to emphasize the feeling of flight." -Bev Doolittle
The Original Painting "Canyon Solitude" by Bev Doolittle.
Measures 24" x 48" unframed, 30" x 54" framed.
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Canyon Solitude is an early Circa1967 Oil Painting on Canvas by Bev Doolittle that was painted for her father-in-law Carl Doolittle, who has since passed away. Painted in “vibrant colors,” it has a peaceful feeling that takes you to this Serene Canyon. This large oil measures 24″ width x 48″ height unframed, and 36″ width x 60″ height framed.
The Original Painting of " Wolves of the Crow" by Bev Doolittle.
Measures: Framed size is 56” x 27”. Image size is 48” x 18”.
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The Original painting of "Unknown Presence " by Bev Doolittle. More pictures available.
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"If you've ever been camping out in the wilderness you can relate to this painting. Picture yourself sitting around a campfire. Somewhere out there in the darkness you hear something. Is it the wind, a bear, or is it just your imagination? This Mountain Man has heard something and it worries him enough that he's reaching for his rifle. You gotta figure a gut this experienced isn't just imagining things. There is something out there! If you don't believe him, or me, just look at his horse. He hears it too! No I'm not going to tell you what the "Presence" is. I'm not really sure..."--Bev Doolittle
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The Original painting of Strawberries " by Bev Doolittle. Framed size aprox. 16" x 16" More pictures available.
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Release Year: 1980
Size: 16 x 16
Form: limited edition print on paper
Edition Size: 1000 numbered and hand signed by the artist
Release Year: 1985
Size: 7.5 x 47
Form: limited edition print on paper
Edition Size: 12253 numbered and hand signed by the artist
Unframed and in original sleeve with certificate of authenticity. Mint unused condition.
Release Year: 1983
Size: 15.5 x 15.5
Form: limited edition print on paper
Edition Size: 4581 numbered and hand signed by the artist
With typical resourcefulness, the mountain has found shelter, peace and warmth. He has unloaded his horse, gathered wood, made a fire and rigged a makeshift cooking stick for his meal of a local game bird. The great sequoia will take no harm from the small, cheerful blaze. If it gets really cold, he'll likely bring his horse right into the shelter of the tree-cave.
Release Year: 1996
Size: 9 x 12
Form: original etchings on paper (set of 3)
Edition Size: 359 numbered and hand signed by the artist.
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Release Year: 1984
Size: 18 x 36
Form: limited edition print on paper
Edition Size: 8544 numbered and hand signed by the artist
A solitary rider glides his mount through the shallows of a stream. He leads a pack horse. He has entered the territory of hostile Native Americans. A feeling of apprehension and a sense of foreboding sweep over him. He studies the trees as they grow denser and press ever closer. It's as though the "Forest Has Eyes." - BD
Release Year: 1987
Size: 13.75 x 33
Form: limited edition print on paper
Edition Size: 8500 numbered and hand signed by the artist
To the Plains Indian, the buffalo meant survival, food, shelter and clothing. The buffalo was a migratory animal, constantly on the move searching for forage and water. To hunt the herds in enemy territory meant danger as well as a long haul back to camp with hides and meat. However, the powerful magic of the Shaman could call to the spirits of the buffalo. -BD
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