





Domino 2002 49x29 - Framed Giclee on Canvas - Huge
Nancy Glazier
Limited Edition Print : Giclee on Canvas
Size : 20x40 in | 51x102 cm
Framed : 49x29 in | 124x74 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 250
New
- 🔥🔥🔥Huge Framed Giclee on Canvas - Inquire - A Real Steal $1,500
Year2002
Hand SignedLower Left
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassWood and Gold Frame w/ White Mat and Gold Filet
Purchased fromGallery 2006
Provenance / HistoryPurchased in Park City, Utah. Original owner.
Certificate of AuthenticitySomerset House Publishing, Inc.
LID175678
Nancy Glazier - United States
Art Brokerage: Nancy Glazier American Artist: Nancy Glazier is recognized as one of North America's premier wildlife artists. Glazier knew early in life she would become an artist. Self-taught, her childhood artistic efforts were praised by both parents and by the age of eighteen, she had left home, tutored art and supported herself selling her works. Glazier continues on an endless quest, searching for beauty deep within the painted surface, bringing life and spirit into the dimensional aspect of her paintings. Glazier is best known for her magnificent paintings of North American wildlife in their natural habitat, portrayed amid majestic backdrops. With every brush stroke she communicates a deep commitment to the preservation of wildlife and the environment. The year 2000, however, brought about a new dimension to her work. Nancy explains, "In the spring of 2000, a season of new beginnings, an inner door flew open, and my first "left hand" wildlife paintings emerged." Although not ambidextrous, Nancy's new "left-handed" paintings combine her years of training with accessing her mind through new channels. These new works ensue on canvas a contemporary and fluid feel, each brush stroke expressing an intense vibrant beauty and inner energy. And as Nancy explores this new realm of design she reminds us that new beginnings allow us "to sing and to fly and to feel the wind through our fingertips…but only if we dare to explore the possibilities of change." Listings wanted.