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Daniel Smith 'Winter's Embrace'
Daniel Smith 'Winter's Embrace'
In the mid-1990s, when wolves (which had been eradicated from the park) were reintroduced to Yellowstone, Daniel Smith worked with the Yellowstone Wolf Recovery Project, hiking through the park to observe the habits and environmental impact of the newly introduced wolves. Since then, wolves have become one of his favorite subjects and he paints them in all seasons.

“Living in the mountains of Montana has provided me with ample time to experience snow,” says Smith. “Fresh snow creates wonderful textures and a quiet serenity that is always inspiring. Wolf reintroduction in the West has rekindled my interest in this extraordinary predator.

“My paintings are a reflection of many years of field work and my passion for the natural world. My objective is to share my passion through a scientifically accurate, realistic painting while maintaining artistic integrity.”

LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
Image size:
24"w x 16"h.
Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £400.00 



Daniel Smith 'Thunder and Dust'
Daniel Smith 'Thunder and Dust'
Of all the great animals of North America, none symbolizes the American West more than the buffalo. As a source of food and clothing for both Native Americans and settlers, the buffalo supplied our growing nation with the raw materials to successfully become the country we are today. Sadly, they were hunted almost to extinction as human settlements grew and expanded further westward in the nineteenth century. Strenuous human effort to protect and re-introduce the wild buffalo over the last hundred years have proven successful, but the sight of a thundering herd—the breathtaking sight that greeted so many early Americans-remains rare indeed. The great herds that once roamed the plains have dwindled, but their place in the history and mythology of our nation is eternal.

Now wildlife artist Daniel Smith brings his spectacular vision to the American Buffalo. Thunder and Dust, his newest Greenwich Workshop Fine Art Limited Edition, celebrates the majesty and power of these magnificent animals. The original painting, Smith's entry in this year's Masters of the American West Exhibition and Sale, was priced at $29,000, but you can bring home the heart of the West for as little as $1250.

Greenwich Workshop Fine Art MasterWork™ Giclée Canvas:
limited to 50 s/n.
41"w x 23"h (unstretched).

April 2008 


Price:   £625.00 



Daniel Smith 'Cool Runnings'
Daniel Smith 'Cool Runnings'
In prehistoric times bears were revered as gods. To this day, the power and magnificence of the bear stirs our imagination and emotions. Cool Runnings is a captivating portrait of an animal who has inspired both fear and fascination in mankind for millennia. Smith’s realistic style brings every drop of water and each wet hair on the grizzly’s face into sharp focus, making it clear that the artist has spent years studying these remarkable creatures.

Smith received the Artist of Distinction Award at the second annual Quest for theWest Art Show and Sale at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art. He has been invited to participate in the Autry National Center’s prestigious Masters of the American West Fine Art Exhibition and Sale for the fifth year in a row, and Art of the West magazine recently dubbed him one of the “heirs apparents” to Western Wildlife master Robert Kuhn.

LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
Image size:
18"w x 21"h.
Edition Size:125

Published from the artist's original work.

LIMITED AVAILABILITY 


Price:   £395.00 



Daniel Smith 'Retreat from the Heat'
Daniel Smith 'Retreat from the Heat'
Fine Art Giclée Canvas

Acclaimed for his depictions of the natural world, Daniel Smith is one of the country's foremost wildlife artists. The surroundings in his native southwest Montana continue to inspire him and provide him with the opportunity to paint from personal experience, which gives his work both striking detail and stirring realism. Smith has admitted an attraction to predators and dangerous game and his affinity for great bears is apparent in Retreat from the Heat. As the harsh morning sun heats the earth, the only cool surface available to this magnificent grizzly bear is a rushing stream. The wet fur on his belly and legs attest to the bear's love of the water as he plunges in with his massive front paws. The water itself looks so inviting and the sun, so harsh, that you may have to stop yourself from attempting to share this grizzly's Retreat from the Heat.

18" x 12 " Size

Edition size: 150 s/n

 


Price:   £230.00 



Daniel Smith 'The Sublime'
Daniel Smith 'The Sublime'

The lion, Panthera leo, is one of nature's most perfect creatures. In the lion, one may find strength, grace, intelligence, beauty, nobility and utter and exquisite laziness. The lion is so convincing in his perfection that he has managed to become crowned "King of the Jungle," when in fact lions can currently be found in the wild only on the grasslands. Daniel Smith has perfectly captured the glorious, arrogant perfection of the lion in his newest painting, The Sublime. Smith has captured an idyllic moment, where the greatness of the animal kingdom meets with the shining light of the heavens.

Fine Art Giclée Canvas

10" x 9 " target size

Target edition size: 200 s/n
 


Price:   £225.00 



Daniel Smith 'Sovereign Repose'
Daniel Smith 'Sovereign Repose'
The spirit that makes a creature truly wild soars in Sovereign Repose. For Daniel Smith to portray such an intimate understanding of this raptor's nature attests to the time he spends in its natural habitat. The bald eagle (haliaeetus leucocephalus), is found over most of North America, from Alaska and Canada to northern Mexico. In 1782 the Continental Congress officially adopted the current design for the Great Seal of the United States, emboldened with a bald eagle grasping arrows and an olive branch with its talons. While on the brink of extinction late in the 20th century, today the population of the great bird has stabilized, ensuring that this living embodiment of freedom continues its reign.

15" w x 15" h.

300 s/n. 


Price:   £200.00 



Daniel Smith 'Above the Falls'
Daniel Smith 'Above the Falls'
Image size: 39"w x 26"h.

Fine Art Masterworks Canvas Edition
Unstretched

Edition Size:80

Published from the artist's original work. 


Price:   £540.00 



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Daniel Smith 'Fatal Attraction'
Daniel Smith 'Fatal Attraction'
Image size: 36"w x 28"h.

Edition Size:80

Published from the artist's original work.

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Daniel Smith 'Double Trouble'
Daniel Smith 'Double Trouble'
In his latest fine art limited edition, Double Trouble, wildlife artist Daniel Smith departs from his signature images of the wild in the wilderness. "I generally don't paint adults and young together," says Smith, who used a studio full of pine cones and other reference materials while composing this close-up view of a mother grizzly and her two cubs."The grizzly is one of the species who remain with their offspring, in most instances for three years. Nature dictates when the young can fend for themselves."

Image size: 30"w x 17"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 




Daniel Smith 'Icon of the West'
Daniel Smith 'Icon of the West'
"The closer you are to its environment, the better you will be able to portray the subject," says wildlife artist Dan Smith. And he should know. Smith goes on location, gets close to the subjects he paints and studies them where they live. Icon of the West is a rugged portrait of the defining symbol of the West, the American Bison. His wooly, stoic face is the embodiment of the often rough and harsh life out on the open plains. Smith has superbly captured the demeanor of this burly giant in a timeless portrait of formidable strength.
Image size: 16"w x 21"h.

Edition Size:100

Published from the artist's original work. 




Daniel Smith 'The Big Dipper'
Daniel Smith 'The Big Dipper'
Acclaimed for his depictions of the natural world, Daniel Smith is one of America's foremost wildlife artists. Inspired by his surroundings in southwest Montana, Smith paints from personal experience, which gives his work striking detail and stirring realism. Attracted to predators and dangerous game, Smith has a particular affinity for big cats and bears, such as the male grizzly featured in The Big Dipper. When researching his subject, the artist's personal mission is to create a unique composition matching the perfect combination of subject, setting and action. "Whether standing or moving through their habitat, the different behaviors of the grizzly are fascinating to watch," Smith says of The Big Dipper. "Although my initial intention wasn't to paint a grizzly fishing for salmon, the more I watched the subject in this action the more fascinating it became as the basis for a painting."

Image size: 14"w x 22"h.

Edition Size:75

Published from the artist's original work. 



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