Two Woodland Hunters
(2005)
Subject: Native American Indians Dimensions (inches): 20 x 16 Medium: Oil on Canvas Description: Today we are so accustomed to the conveniences of our modern culture most of us have become detached from the natural world. The European settlers were at odds with nature but the Native Americans believed that they were a part of it. David Zeisberger, a missionary who lived for many years with Indians, said, 'they can go on a journey for many days in the forest where there is neither path nor trail, without getting lost. It is as if nature had fixed a compass in their heads. Though creeks and rivers are often swollen and progress is difficult they know what to do when white men would be at their wit's end. In the company of Indians one may be sure not to be lost nor suffer starvation.' The Indians and all the woodland creatures depended on the vast forests of the Ohio River Valley for their sustenance.
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18"h x 14"w giclee' print on canvas signed limited edition
18"h x 14"w giclee print on archival paper signed limited edition
Edition Size: 500 Price: $150.00 US
Conservation Committment: 5% (Artist commits to donating the indicated portion of proceeds to conservation)