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Repairing a Halter – Open Edition Print: Cowboy Life in Motion – Spring: Where The Work Begins
Repairing a Halter – Open Edition Print: Cowboy Life in Motion – Spring: Where The Work Begins
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Welcome to the Open Edition Prints — timeless fine-art prints crafted without added text or embellishment. These prints capture the painterly, atmospheric stillness that defines Visual Stillness Composition™, preserving both the beauty and quiet strength of spring ranch life.
Where the Work Begins reflects the season of renewal — not in the dramatic moments, but in the steady, grounding tasks that prepare the land and livestock for what’s ahead. Each piece speaks to the dignity of hard work and the enduring bond between people and the land they tend.
Cowboy Life In Motion - Spring Series: Where The Work Begins - Repairing a Halter. A quiet moment of craftsmanship and care. This evocative piece captures a cowboy at rest yet still in rhythm with the work — repairing tack under beams of soft morning light. A tribute to the slow, essential rituals that hold the West together.
Each print is crafted through a process that merges traditional composition with precision digital craftsmanship. Printed on archival-grade fine-art paper using Greenguard-certified eco inks, these works embody the contemplative, painterly essence of Visual Stillness Composition™ and are designed to endure for decades without fading or yellowing.
Collector Edition Prints are accompanied by a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of this series. Limited to just 50 per image, these prints balance accessibility with exclusivity, making them ideal for collectors who value scarcity and narrative depth.
Specifications:
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Premium archival fine-art paper with museum-grade weight and texture
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Greenguard-certified eco inks for vibrant, long-lasting color
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Fade-resistant and acid-free for preservation
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Individually numbered with signed COA
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Size: 18×12" (± 1/8" or 3.2 mm tolerance)
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Ships ready for framing and display
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