Open Edition Western Art Prints
8 x 10
Many of these will eventually be available again.
Please call 530-721-7925 or e-mail [email protected] for availability and pricing.
#OE144 Hope Valley Creek
"The creek at Hope Valley rushes through Hope Valley on its way to meet the Carson River. The cross-country skiers love its meanders through the snowy meadows."
"The creek at Hope Valley rushes through Hope Valley on its way to meet the Carson River. The cross-country skiers love its meanders through the snowy meadows."
#OE541 Along the Trail at Thousand Island Lake
The packer and his mule string, carrying provisions for a comfortable wilderness camp, nears a spectacular destination under Banner Peak. |
#OE542 "Sierra Mule Pack String"
"High peaks gaze down on the steady black mule string as the packer approaches a creek crossing. The grassy meadow promises clear, sweet water and good grazing for the stock and a cozy campsite in the pines for the packer and his party." |
#OE543 Summering Below Mt. Wintering - Pika Lake
Summers in the high timberline Sierra are short but OH so beautiful. The high peaks loom over these wilderness lakes locked in their surrounding embrace.- |
#OE544 " Searching for Strays "
In the fall, ranchers drive their cattle to lower pastures for the winter months. In this high mountain range country, the cattle are widely scattered and the loyal cow dogs are essential "hands", as the cowboys search for strays. |
#OE545 "McGee Canyon Wildflower Hike"
"As summer arrives with a blaze of colorful wildflowers, the trail winds upward and snow still lingers on the high peaks. The balmy breezes carry the fragrance of the myriad of flowers." |
#OE546 “Mountain Splendor - TJ Lake”
"It is high noon at this splendid cirque lake with a picnic lunch in a surrounding of forest, meadows and luminous granite walls". |
#OE547 Heart of the Sierra
Cascade Valley lies deep in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. Pack station wives and daughters are truly the heart of a pack outfit. |
#OE548 Lakeside Splendor - Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes, with the Mammoth Lakes Crest as a backdrop, is a favorite Lake in the Mammoth Lakes Basin. A lodge, cabins and campgrounds are nestled among the forest and makes the Lake a perfect summer get away for visitors. |
#OE534 Twin Lakes and Twin Falls
" With Crystal Crag and the granite crest as a backdrop, Twin Lakes and Twin Falls sparkle in the summer sun. Cross the little bridge to the outdoor chapel and meditate in the silence of the forest." |
#OE535 "Lake Mary and Mammoth Mountain"
The great ski mountain – Mammoth Mountain – overlooks the lovely Mammoth Lakes Basin tucked under the old volcano on its southern flank. Lake Mary is the largest lake in the basin and is surrounded by thick forests of pine and fir. |
#OE536 "Minnow Creek"
The creek abounds in rainbow trout many larger than minnow size as it winds its way toward Fish Creek. Jackson Meadow also provides lovely backcountry campsites and lush grazing for pack and saddle stock. |
#OE537 Lower Woods Lake
“A hidden lake is accessed only by a surefooted saddle horse or an intrepid hiker.” |
#OE539 Glenette Lake
“A distant backcountry lake is home to golden trout and a bold wolverine. Worked arrow points and obsidian chips tell a story of previous hunters who also visited the lake in summer.” |
#OE139
"Afternoon Shadows at Twin Lakes" “It is a lazy summer afternoon at Twin Lakes with long shadows crossing the lake as the sun ducks behind looming Mammoth Mountain. Fish begin jumping at flies and fishermen in boats and along the shore feel the tug on their lines.” |
#OE501 Isaac Walton Lake
Rare golden trout abound in this high wilderness lake luring hikers to make the steep scramble up through giant rocks to reach superb fishing and breathless scenery. |
#OE502 Riding Fence
Cowboys need to check and repair pasture fences frequently. Besides the elements, deer and Tule elk often go through a fence rather than over it letting livestock stray |
#OE503 Valley Pastures
Grassy range pastures, provide grazing for many horses and mules as well as cattle in the Owens Valley. Pack Outfits drive their pack and saddle stock back and forth to higher mountain summer headquarters. |
#OE504 Home at the End of a Long Trip
Pack mules are happy to be back at the corrals and look forward to mangers filled with hay after a long pack trip. The cowgirl is looking forward to a hot shower before eating a home cooked meal that she did not have to prepare over a campfire. |
#OE505 Packing In – Silver Divide Country
The Silver Divide country is a secondary range within the Sierra Nevada Mountains and contains some of the most gorgeous scenery in the Sierra. Jackson Meadow is the gateway to many large mountain lakes just above. |
#OE506 Almost to Camp
Cascade Valley along Fish Creek provides picturesque campsites and wild trout on almost every cast. Isaac Walton Peak at the head of the long, deep, glacial valley seems to guard the fly fishermen’s paradise. |
Ranch Dogs
#OE509 Cocky Queensland Heeler
The Queensland Heelers or Australian Cattle Dogs always believe themselves to be indispensable and invincible and attach themselves to their owners absolutely. |
#OE517 TOP DOG
Australian Shepherd Smart Australian Shepherds want to please their masters and seem to understand every word spoken. |
#OE518 Watchful McNab Shepherd
“No coyote ever slipped past this friendly and loyal guardian of the ranch who is always on duty.” |
Mammoth Lakes Basin Lakes
#OE 533 Crystal Crag At Lake Mamie
The marble crag is a landmark sentinel on the Rim looming high above the lovely forested lake. |
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Please call 530-721-7925 or e-mail [email protected] for availability and pricing.