The Landmark-limited edition-framed by Terry Redlin

$825.00

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The Landmark-limited edition-framed by Terry Redlin.  This iconic print image by Terry Avon Redlin (July 11, 1937 – April 24, 2016). was published in 1981. “An aging sickle abandoned on the ridge provides a familiar bearing for the incoming mallards. Ironically, mother nature is slowly reclaiming the machine with the very element it was designed to control. Prairie grass has begun to cover this rusty relic, but by looking closely we can still see the jerry-rigged rims and bald tires, of all different vintages.”

Now a famous South Dakota artist – once just a midwest man doing what he loved.Terry considered himself to be an average person who just painted what he loved—rural America. When Terry first started selling fine art prints, he was one of many artists trying to enter the popular wildlife art scene. As more of his work started appearing at fundraisers and in galleries, people starting taking notice of Terry’s unique style. After three decades, Terry’s iconic paintings developed into what some of his admirers consider a genre of its own.

U.S. ART magazine dubbed Terry “America’s Most Popular Artist” every year from 1991 to 1998 and inducted him into their Hall of Fame in 1992 for his use of earthy colors, blazing sunrises and sunsets, and nostalgic themes. Today, over 2 million of Terry’s tranquil, heartwarming art prints grace the homes of his collectors—making him “America’s Favorite Artist.”

“America’s rural past, in my eyes, was a wonderful place full of both beauty and opportunity. How fortunate I’ve been to spend my life creating memories of those distant times for others to enjoy.” —Terry Redlin

Relive the milestones that made Terry Redlin the “Most Popular U.S. Artist” many times over—and certainly one of its most beloved.

 

 

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