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"Colors of Spring" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 18½" x 32" 9,500 s/n $300 print $515 framed print S&I included email order form |
"As the setting sun bursts through dense foliage the colors of spring are beautifully illuminated. A multitude of songbirds feed in this magical garden of plenty amid the profusion of flowers. Once again the season's annual rite of renewal is quietly celebrated." |
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"Campfire Tales" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 18½" x 32" 29,500 s/n $275 print $495 framed print S&I included email order form |
"As a boy, Terry Redlin listened in awe as his father carefully planned hunting and fishing trips. He was too young to participate, but never forgot the excitement and wonder of those special times. The homemade camper top on the old pickup is a forerunner of the modern versions. The four deer are secretly watching the activities. Only in the morning will tracks reveal their presence. The man launching the wooden canoe occasionally "dipped", as we detect from the Copenhagen can vaguely outlined in his rear pocket. And the group's tall storyteller relaxes in a folding chair, hands extended, to recall the big one that got away. As the misty smoke rises to greet the moon we, too, can share in Terry Redlin's unique vision of man's romantic encounter with life in the wild." |
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"A Helping Hand" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 18½" x 32" 9,500 s/n $300 print $515 framed print S&I included email order form |
"The artist often witnessed this scene on his great grandfather's farm. Deep snow has covered most of the available browse and the deer are hungry. Local farmers have constructed a bin down by the creek and are filling it with corn. These farmers never looked for, or expected, publicity or compliments. They simply went out and lent a helping hand to their wildlife neighbors." |
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"Lifetime Companions" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 18½" x 32" 29,500 s/n $275 print $495 framed print S&I included email order form |
"Sportsmen and others who roam nature's wild places will appreciate what is about to occur. After hours of hunting, a father and son rest on the hillside as the retreating sun burnishes the landscape with its golden rays. They are hidden from the approaching geese by an old wagon. In the next instant both wildlife and humans will become aware of each other's presence. The geese will suddenly veer away. The man, boy and dog will look up in startled surprise. As the geese join other migrating waterfowl in the far distance, father and son will silently share in one of nature's memorable experiences. 'It is one of those times I loved best,' the artist remembers, 'a magical moment that has the power to create lifetime companions.'" |
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"The Conservationists" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 14" x 24" 29,500 s/n $200 print $365 framed print S&I included email order form |
"In the 1920s wood ducks were close to extinction. Thanks to thousands of concerned outdoorsmen and women, these beautiful ducks are today one of our most abunclant waterfowl. This painting salutes one episode in this dramatic story. Early on a spring morning we watch as three generations of one family, working together, assure the next generation of wood ducks a secure nesting site." |
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"Shoreline Neighbors" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 14" x 24" 29,500 s/n $225 print $390 framed print S&I included email order form |
"The human inhabitants who live in this location have taken special efforts to welcome the arriving wildlife. The gentle, meandering stream offers a natural haven for visiting waterfowl, but these two Canada honkers have discovered an unusual and ideal nesting spot. Conservationists have placed a tightly rolled hay bale at water's edge. The bale was donated by a local farmer and was carefully spotted on the ice during the previous winter. As spring arrived and the ice melted the bale dropped into its appointed place. Such innovative thinking is a beautiful example of how man and nature are working together to become good 'Shoreline Neighbors.'" |
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"Boulder Ridge" |
"While the area's human inhabitants are
warm and secure in the house below, two white-taile!d deer quietly Scout the boulder
ridge. The frozen lake, the hard-packed snow and barren trees all remind us of how nature
provides all of her species with their own special survival skills." |
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"Patiently waiting" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 18½" x 32" 9,500 s/n $300 print $515 framed print S&I included email order form |
"As the sun sets behind a hillside barn, two hunting dogs patiently wait for the farmers to finish harvesting. Overhead, a flight of honkers head for their evening resting place. The old pickup truck carries all necessary gear: shotgun, decoys, boat, lunch and welding equipment (handy for quick in-the-field repairs). Note the fishing pole topped with a red flag. You only need to lose your truck once in the tall slough grass! This classic scene nostalgically revisits a new remote rural way of life experienced by few, but fondly remembered by many." |
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"Morning Warm-Up" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 16½" x 28½" 1,950 s/n $300 print $515 framed print S&I included email order form |
"Dawn is breaking as the canoe-topped sedan and trailer loaded with decoys chugs up to Leslie's Blacksmith Shop and Sports Store. Earlier arrivals, a friendly combination of farmers in their bib overalls and town folk in fancier outfits, are already warming up around the glowing forge. Terry Redlin fondly remembers scenes such as this from his boyhood. Leslie was a local entrepreneur who expanded his farm into a blacksmith service, then to a cafe wrap-around on his barn and, finally, to cabins along the stream for overnight guests. Terry especially recalls the restrained pre-dawn excitement of the coming hunt, the distinctive clank-clank of hammer on anvil, and the pungent aroma of hot metal blending into the compacted axle grease on the shop floor. We also notice two Canada geese have wandered up from the river bottom to feed on corn shocks. They are curious about this early morning commotion but sense that, at least for now, they are safe." |
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"Delayed Departure" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 16½" x 27" 1,500 s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"This green-winged teal drake and hen have gotten a late start on their annual journey south. The ground is already covered with deep snow, and only a small area at the center of the frozen lake offers open water. With the late sun reflecting brightly off this open surface, the teal pair will soon notice and head down to spend the night . Regular edition prints from this painting were donated to Wisconsin Ducts Unlimited." |
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"Night Light" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 18" x 28" 1,500 s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"Boyhood experiences gave inspiration to the artist for this dramatic scene. During winter nights he hunted the countryside for cottontail rabbits, and yard lights from nearby farms became friendly beacons to guide him home. These snow geese, contrasted against the dark sky are attracted by the same lights, but unlike the artist have been directed to the wrong home. Regular edition prints from this painting were donated to South Dakota Ducks Unlimited." |
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"Morning Chores" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 18½" x 14½" ???? s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"In this classic painting the artist has stopped time for one crystal clear moment. The early morning air is crisp and clean. Hints of the coming winter have formed icy edges around the marsh. As the sun emerges from behind the barn a light in the window indicates that the farmer, as well as the mallards, are up and busy at the start of a new day. This image was selected for the cover of The Farmer in 1979, and gave the artist's work it first wide exposure." |
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"Pure Contentment" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 14" x 24" 9,500 s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"After a long day the hunter and his dog have returned to their cabin at lake's edge. While the dog rests outside his master relaxes for a moment after the evening meal. Through the window can be seen several decoys awaiting minor repairs. We can be assured that both dog and man, for this brief time, are experiencing a sense of pure contentment. Across the inlet the farmer, sometimes a hunting partner, is also preparing to retire for the night. Off to the west lights from a small town sparkle along the far shore. And to complete this scene, several flights of Canadas move across the moonlit sky, no doubt signaling that tomorrow will also bring good hunting." |
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"Morning Glow" by Terry Redlin Image Size: ?" x ?" ???? s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"The raising sun has just topped the distant tree line revealing a camper's tent and canoe. A white-tailed buck and doe appear from the forest depth and cautiously approach the water's edge. The beginning of a new day has been signaled, and the tranquil mood suggests that in this corner of our world man and nature live in harmony." |
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"Leaving the Sanctuary" by Terry Redlin Image Size: ?" x ?" ???? s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"The deer are hesitating before venturing out of their deep woods sanctuary to cross the road. The sign informs us that there may be trouble on the other side, but curiosity is likely to prevail. In this atmosphere of autumn browns and oranges, sunlit faces and stands of white birch, we prefer to imagine that nothing could possibly happen to disturb the tranquility." |
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"Back to the Sanctuary" by Terry Redlin Image Size: ?" x ?" ???? s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"It's a peaceful late winter afternoon. The whitetail deer are out foraging for browse. While the buck nibbles at the tender branch, two does intuitively sense that something is out of order, and peer intently toward the hidden viewer. However, it is obvious these deer understand the limits of their territory and have retreated behind the sign left from last fall." |
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"Moonlight Retreat" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 16" x 28" 5,300 s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"This image is one of the artist's three 'retreat' paintings, the other two illustrating a similar rustic cabin in the morning and the evening [Morning Retreat and Evening Retreat]. In this version the day's hunt is over and the men relax inside trading tall tales, eating and perhaps enjoying refreshments. 'The actual hunt is only one part of this grand experience,' Terry Redlin comments. 'Just as important and satisfying is being with old friends and getting away from it all in the great outdoors.' At this moment, if the cabin occupants had taken a walk in the cool night air they would have been surprised by the cabin occupants had taken a walk in the cool night air they would have been surprised by the low-flying honkers." |
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"Prairie Skyline" by Terry Redlin Image Size: 24" x 18" ????? s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"These isolated prairie grain elevators are located four miles from the artist's hometown in eastern South Dakota. ... Terry describes this painting as one of his first 'heavy mood' scenes. Published in 1984." |
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"Twilight Glow" by Terry Redlin Image Size: ?" x ?" ????? s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"Birch trees frame this serene setting as the day's last light lingers on the horizon and reflects in the still waters. The campers have retired to their tent, but will return shortly to enjoy the crackling fire. A mallard pair swing by for a short visit, and then will continue on to their own resting place." |
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"Indian Summer" by Terry Redlin Image Size: ?" x ?" 4,800 s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"Mother Nature has paused in her annual cycle of seasons to lavish the countryside with a final breath of summer warmth. Two white-tailed deer, a doe and spectacular trophy buck, cautiously approached the creek, instinctively understanding that this mild weather reprieve is only a lingering prelude to harsh months ahead." |
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"Changing Seasons- Summer" by Terry Redlin Image Size: ?" x ?" ????? s/n $call print $call framed print S&I included email order form |
"Somewhere, tucked away near the water's edge, is a wilderness dream home. One version of this reverie is presented to us here: a spacious log home with stone fireplace, a balcony from which to watch the geese who have taken up residences just below, and a sailboat for those windswept days on the bay. Expected soon are friends from the city to share for a few hours a portion of this deep woods poetry." |
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