Michael Sieve,
a Minnesota wildlife artist specializing in painting deer, is known as the mammal artist.
Much of his artwork is wildlife in nature. He gained his knowledge about the wildlife he
paints from hunting on the family farm as he was growing up. If you would like to know
more about Michael Sieve, the artist, please read the newspaper
and magazine articles we found
written about him.
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"Flying Colors - Pheasants" by Michael Sieve Image Size: Image Size: 17" x 23" 25" x 31" framed Open Ed. On Sale $209.95 framed S&I included email order form |
"Whether pheasant hunting or helping dad on the farm, I have always enjoyed the flash of colors on the sides of a rising rooster." Open edition from the Great Northern Art® collection. Image size, 17" x 23". Framed size, 25" x 31" with a 2" light oak-finished molding. Double matting with gray outer mat and brass nameplate. A Wild Wings exclusive. |
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"Flat Out-Pronghorns" by Michael Sieve Image Size: 14" x 28" 750 s/n $170 print $390 framed S&I included email order form |
"The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae, and the fastest land animal in North America running at speeds of 54 mph (90 km/h). The pronghorn is also known as the pronghorn antelope, but is not a true antelope, and its horns are made up of a hairlike substance that grows around a bony core; the outer sheath is shed annually. Pronghorn were brought to scientific notice by the Lewis and Clark Expedition which found them in present South Dakota, USA. The pronghorn's range extends from southern Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada to Sonora and Baja California in Mexico. They live on both sides of the Rocky Mountains. Their eastern extent is generally bounded by the Missouri River in the United States. The subspecies known as the Sonoran pronghorn (Antilocapra americana sonoriensis) occurs in Arizona and Mexico. Pronghorn live primarily in grasslands but also in brushland and deserts. Pronghorn eat cacti, grasses, forbs and browse plants." from Pronghorn - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
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"Armistice Day Blizzard" by Michael Sieve Image Size: 17" x 27" 1,500 s/n $270 print $490 framed S&I included email order form |
"The fall of 1940 was exceptionally warm and pleasant. The blizzard that hit the Midwest on Armistice Day that year took everyone by surprise. High winds, deep snow and bitter cold not only forced the ducks down from the north, but also lured hunters out into the marshes for the greatest duck shooting of their lives. Dozens of duck hunters froze to death, lost in the storm that night." |
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"Prairie Blizzard" by Michael Sieve Image Size: 19" x 29" time limited/n (Jan. 15th, 2002) Image Size: 19" x 29" time limited/n (Jan. 15th, 2002) $295 print $515 framed S&I included email order form |
"...From the pheasant's point of view, blizzards have to represent nothing but danger and hardship. Hunkering down in whatever cover they can find, they are vulnerable to hunter and predator alike. But the real, most immediate danger to them is from the storm itself. To survive and keep from suffocating as the drifting snow builds up and buries them alive, they must keep breathing and then break free through the snow after the weather breaks. If the drifts become too crusted by the force of the wind, or by a layer of ice, this can be impossible. And after the storm, the pheasants must face the inevitable falling temperatures. They must find increasingly scarce food and do so in a weakened state. Ant they must be ready to face the next blizzard." |
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"Smoked Turkey" by Michael Sieve Image Size: 16" x 26" time limited/n (May 31st, 2002) $170 print $390 framed S&I included email order form |
"In my first attempt at a self portrait, this scene captures opening day of my 2001 spring turkey hunt. By sunrise of that morning, eleven toms responded, with these three being the closest. One unfortunate tom answered the call." |
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"We Three Kings - Wild Turkeys" by Michael Sieve Image Size: 17" x 27" 2,500 s/n Image Size: 17" x 27" 2,500 s/n $295 print $515 framed S&I included email order form |
You can't help but like and admire these three kings any time of the year! I can think of several places in the house to hang them. |
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"Golden Fan Club" by Michael Sieve Image Size: 17" x 27" 950 s/n $170 print $390 framed S&I included email order form |
Turkeys are the "in" bird these days. But who couldn't enjoy having this group of turkeys on their wall. In true "tom" fashion, this tom is busy strutting among the hens showing off. |
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