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A Nose for Honey
by Daniel Smith
This fall, at Indianapolis Eitlejorg Museum of American Indians
and Western Art, Daniel Smith will have his first one-man museum show.
The honor is part of the Artist of Distinction award from the museums
2007 Quest for the West Art Show and Sale.
It has been a year of distinction for Smith. He was one of ten
artists featured in Settlers Wests Stars Over Tucson
this past March. His display, which showcased
A Nose for Honey, sold out on opening night. With their excellent
brush work and light-hearted composition, Smiths lifelike
images have become instant collector favorites.
Bears have an uncanny sense of smell, says Daniel. Being
omnivorous, they get most of their nutrients from nuts, berries
and fish (which are not very filling) so they spend most of their
lives searching for food. This grizzly bear has been fortunate enough
to find a cache of honey within reach.
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée
Canvas:
limited to 100 s/n.
21"w x 18"h.
$595
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Arriving June 2008

Thunder and Dust
by Daniel Smith
Of all the great animals of North America, none symbolizes the American
West more than the buffalo. As a source of food and clothing for
both Native Americans and settlers, the buffalo supplied our growing
nation with the raw materials to successfully become the country
we are today. Sadly, they were hunted almost to extinction as human
settlements grew and expanded further westward in the nineteenth
century. Strenuous human effort to protect and re-introduce the
wild buffalo over the last hundred years have proven successful,
but the sight of a thundering herdthe breathtaking sight that
greeted so many early Americansremains rare indeed. The great
herds that once roamed the plains have dwindled, but their place
in the history and mythology of our nation is eternal.
Now wildlife artist Daniel Smith brings his spectacular vision to
the American Buffalo. Thunder and Dust,
his newest Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Limited Edition, celebrates
the majesty and power of these magnificent animals. The original
painting, Smiths entry in this years Masters of the
American West Exhibition and Sale, was priced at $29,000, but you
can bring home the heart of the West for as little as $1250.
MasterWork
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 50 s/n.
41"w x 23"h (unstretched).
$1250
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Arriving April 2008
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