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Grandfather Prays to Sun
by Howard Terpning®
“Many years ago, I camped overnight about a hundred feet from
this spot,” says Howard Terpning. “As I recall, it is
in an area of the Ruby Mountains in Montana, which was part of the
vast region that was home to the Blackfoot people.
“Natosi (sun) was the dominant power in their lives
and they believed that Sun gave life-giving energy to all things.
I imagined that early one morning as Sun’s rays swept across
the land, this old man dismounted from his pony. He held up his
sacred eaglewing fan and his pipe and prayed to Sun as his two warrior
grandsons looked on with deep respect for their grandfather and
the traditions he embodied.
“The story in a painting like this is in the faces of the figures.
I wanted to capture a reverence in the faces of these young men
for their grandfather and the only way to do that is to make a large
enough canvas that your figures can be large.With a large format
you can introduce more drama, you can enter more into the play of
light and shadow on the figures and you can achieve a more dramatic
effect than you would on a
smaller canvas.”
Terpning’s passion for the story of the Native American, combined
with his formidable talent as a painter, makes each of his Fine
Art Limited Editions a unique and commanding treasure for your home
or office.
MasterWork™
Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Giclée Canvas:
limited to 275 s/n.
48"w x 33"h (unstretched).
$1950
Arriving February 2008
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