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d'ART ID#: 78138
Length: 36.00 IN (91.44 cm)
Height: 24.00 IN (60.96 cm)
Depth: 0.00 IN (0.00 cm)
Framed: N
Year Created:
Media Types:
Giclee
Style & Subject:
Realism , Sporting , Wildlife
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Robert  Duncan
Just Passing By
Robert Duncan
Limited Edition Prints - US $690.00

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Artist: Robert Duncan
Title: Just Passing By
Edition:: Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Giclee on Canvas to 275
Image size: 24" x 36"
From the Artist : "I decided years ago to paint the things that I cared most about. That decision has brought me a lot of joy and satisfaction and I'm especially grateful that my family has been such an important part of all of this. I grew up in the suburbs, but every chance I got, I would sneak out to nearby fields to watch the birds or play in the creek, and the summers I spent on my granddad's ranch really taught me how much we all need Nature in our lives. But change is all around us. The family farm is disappearing at an alarming rate. Development and sprawl cover fertile fields by the minute. I want my grandchildren to be able to walk through a field and hear a meadowlark call. We don't all have to live on a farm, but to pass by and see the cows grazing or just to know that there are wild places being kept wild makes our lives better. Ina way, my paintings are a call to think about the things that have touched our lives and hope that we might all be willing to do our part to save these things for future generations." - Robert Duncan

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