Wisconsin’s Crown of Antlers

Sale Price:$200.00 Original Price:$230.00
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The painting depicts a clearing, likely near a forest. In the background, there is a large, pink-colored magnolia tree. In the foreground, there is a sculpted deer. While this painting is standalone, it can be sold as part of a series with the "Mooving to Wisconsin" piece. In contrast to the simple and rustic title of the cow painting with a metaphor, the deer painting has a title that leans toward the more majestic and royal end. The artist wanted to emphasize that Wisconsin has its crown, and its residents should be proud of and love their state. Every place on Earth is unique, and even an ordinary farming state can offer immense richness, thanks to its wonderful people.

Size: 8 W x 16 H

Materials: Acrylic on a canvas, clay

Frame: no, wired on the back

Year: 2023

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The painting depicts a clearing, likely near a forest. In the background, there is a large, pink-colored magnolia tree. In the foreground, there is a sculpted deer. While this painting is standalone, it can be sold as part of a series with the "Mooving to Wisconsin" piece. In contrast to the simple and rustic title of the cow painting with a metaphor, the deer painting has a title that leans toward the more majestic and royal end. The artist wanted to emphasize that Wisconsin has its crown, and its residents should be proud of and love their state. Every place on Earth is unique, and even an ordinary farming state can offer immense richness, thanks to its wonderful people.

Size: 8 W x 16 H

Materials: Acrylic on a canvas, clay

Frame: no, wired on the back

Year: 2023

The painting depicts a clearing, likely near a forest. In the background, there is a large, pink-colored magnolia tree. In the foreground, there is a sculpted deer. While this painting is standalone, it can be sold as part of a series with the "Mooving to Wisconsin" piece. In contrast to the simple and rustic title of the cow painting with a metaphor, the deer painting has a title that leans toward the more majestic and royal end. The artist wanted to emphasize that Wisconsin has its crown, and its residents should be proud of and love their state. Every place on Earth is unique, and even an ordinary farming state can offer immense richness, thanks to its wonderful people.

Size: 8 W x 16 H

Materials: Acrylic on a canvas, clay

Frame: no, wired on the back

Year: 2023