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10.00" x 6.00"
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10.00" x 6.00"
Echoes of a Lost Frontier Wood Print
by Dieter Carlton
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Echoes of a Lost Frontier wood print by Dieter Carlton. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Artist's Description
ECHOES OF A LOST FRONTIER by Dieter Carlton
a poem for which the artist wrote as follows ...
There was a time so long ago
When nature's face we would not know
When all around the earth so grand
A vast and rugged virgin land
Was but a place of harmony
A place where all would want to be
So then there came a selfish race
And soon the earth would change its face
But not at all to nature's taste
Instead a growing land of waste
In deference to a sordid lot
The once great earth a fleeting thought
So now we listen far and near
For ECHOES OF A LOST FRONTIER
About Dieter Carlton
Dieter Carlton is a well-known American artist whose works have won numerous top awards in top-rated art shows and venues throughout the U.S., as well as world-wide web art contests. He is also an award-winning cartoonist and has appeared in many popular artist publications. Carlton is particularly recognized for his detailed knowledge of structural elements and the many scientific aspects of art and is called upon to perform lecture tours on this highly esoteric subject. He has judged and has served as juror for many top shows throughout the U.S. and writes critical reviews for the arts section of various newspapers and magazines. Carlton works in oils, pastels, acrylics, water color, color pencil and computer digital media. Carlton is...
$60.00
Bernd Billmayer
Just stumbled on your work. Love all of it. Just awesome. Rare to see such work these days.