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My Bev Doolittle Collection
Bear Necessities of Hidden Art
We are downsizing our collections. These Bev Doolittle prints are some of the most sought after art ever. When the Wind had Wings is Unframed. Remainder are beautifully matted, Oak framed and brass tagged under conservation glass. Forest has eyes has matching etched glass and handmade inlaid frame. I hope to have more pictures soon. Call me at 406-756-343six
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Forest Has Eyes
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Edition
2824/8544
Size
39"x22"
Gallery Unframed
$15737
Wholesale Unframed
$10909
Now
$3300
Custom Framed
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In The Forest Has Eyes, Bev Doolittle wants the viewer to share 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. At first glance, The Forest Has Eyes might appear to be a trick painting, but Bev Doolittle's works must be looked at again and again, for they convey more than one message. Here we read the story of a mountain man, not easily frightened but respectful of the ways of the Indians. Passing through Indian territory, he is wary. He is also alone and alone for too long. That is when his imagination takes over, creating images and persuading us that they might be real. Our eyes play tricks. Does the forest have eyes? |
Doubled Back
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Edition
14280/15000
Size
34"x21"
Gallery Unframed
$5937
Wholesale Unframed
$2500
Now
$2300
Custom Framed
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Bev Doolittle discusses the story behind her Fine Art Print, Doubled Back How long has it been since the grizzly bear was standing right here...where is he now? Look closely at the those tracks. The snow is crisp and clean and the edges haven't begun to melt yet. These grizzly tracks are fresh. How far ahead is he? Not far at all.
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Prayer for the Wild Things
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Edition
39766/65000
Size
21"x28"
Gallery UnFramed
$967
Wholesale Unframed
$550
Now
$425
Custom Framed
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A lone Indian stands atop a mountain to be closer to the Creator, while the spirits he prays for take shape beneath him. Bev's challenge to you is not only to honor the wild things, but to find them in her virtuoso display of design skill and artistic technique. There are 26 species in the image, represented by an even greater number of animals and birds that move, flow, and fly amidst the beautifully rendered landscape. Can you find the owl peeking out from the tree's branches, or the grizzly bear in its roots? Do you see the eagles swirling amidst the snow? |
Season of the Eagle
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Edition
22445/36548
Size
18"x27"
Gallery Unframed
$3137
Wholesale UnFramed
$800
Now
$525
Custom Framed
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Bev Doolittle explains the story behind her Fine Art Print, Season of the Eagle. In a remote valley where winter lingers into summer, the Great Spirit sends messages of fair weather and good hunting on the wings of a mountain on the flight of a lake. This is the Season of the Eagle. |
Music in the Wind
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Edition
32050/43500
Size
36"x10"
Gallery Unframed
$981
Wholesale Unframed
$540
Now
$500
Custom Framed
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Bev Doolittle discusses the inspiration behind her Fine Art Print Music In The Wind: Nature provides a chorus of lively sounds to both inspire and lift the human spirit, or to relax and soothe out troubled hearts. But how does an artist communicate the emotional spirit of music in a strictly visual medium? I believe nature would provide an answer. And it did. |
Sacred Circle
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Edition
29755/40192
Size
26"x26"
Gallery Unframed
$840
Wholesale Unframed
$450
Now
$400
Custom Framed
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The Sacred Circle. 'The sacred circle is the circle of life; the delicate thread that unites all living things. Only man knowingly holds the thread. Of all the animals, only he has the intelligence to protect and preserve it. Only he can be the keeper of the sacred circle.' Bev Doolittle's Sacred Circle symbolically portrays the delicate thread that connects all living things. Man is in the center because he is the only animal who can understand or alter this ring of life. But if even one part of the circle is removed, both the magnificent image and the Sacred Circle itself, will be ruined. In the painting, each panel painting has a subject, which is obvious, and a title, which is not. Taken from the center, then the top, going clockwise, there are nine lives within Bev Doolittle's Sacred Circle. |
Eagle Heart
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Edition
11009/48000
Size
16"x16"
Gallery Unframed
$400
Wholesale Unframed
$285
Now
$225
Custom Framed
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Bev Doolittle discusses the story behind her Fine Art Print, Eagle Heart: At the end of the day, as they sat chatting around the campfire, Bear Heart, with a sweeping hand gesture, told me, 'In what you are doing, you are keeping all of us alive. You make think your canvas is inanimate, but what you put into it speaks for itself. It cries out: Look at me, full of life, in harmony with the landscape! In my case, when you paint a grizzly, you're sustaining the life of my father and my father's relatives, because I am of the bear clan, My father was of the bear clan. I regard bears, all bears, as my father. |
When the Wind had Wings
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Edition
17458/57500
Size
49"x9"
Gallery Unframed
$660
Wholesale Unframed
$325
Now
$235
Unframed
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This painting, however, was inspired by some words written by my husband, Jay. One of our friends refined and condensed Jay's words into a single line that expressed the essence of our feelings. Then I combined two painting ideas that visually and emotionally embodied the message Jay had expressed with his words.' When the Wind Had Wings displays the technique and imagination that have made Bev Doolittle the best-selling artist in print. |
When the Wind had Wings
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Edition
17459/57500
Size
49"x9"
Gallery Unframed
$660
Wholesale Unframed
$325
Now
$235
Unframed
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This painting, however, was inspired by some words written by my husband, Jay. One of our friends refined and condensed Jay's words into a single line that expressed the essence of our feelings. Then I combined two painting ideas that visually and emotionally embodied the message Jay had expressed with his words.' When the Wind Had Wings displays the technique and imagination that have made Bev Doolittle the best-selling artist in print.
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