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by Bob Coonts
$70.00
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I am doing more metal work it seems. Rusted metal and painted metal mounted on 3/4 plywood. My model for this was from memory from the movie Quigley... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
I am doing more metal work it seems. Rusted metal and painted metal mounted on 3/4" plywood. My model for this was from memory from the movie "Quigley Down Under". I didn't go back and reference the movie again. I had seen it when it first came out and I didn't want an exacting reference. Anyway, there was a local militia Captain or Commander that I enjoyed in the movie so this is my take.
A Colorado native and long-time Fort Collins resident, Bob's painting style reflects his Western Heritage yet is uniquely his own. He strives for an image that is unusual and that brings pleasure in the doing as well as in the viewing. His work is often stylized, often whimsical, always colorful and strong in design and composition. Animals, landscapes, people, history and mythology provide him a wealth of subject matter. He also produces images that are purely abstract or non-objective in nature. He works with a color palette reminiscent of the Fauvist movement and often combines both realism and abstraction in one piece. Coonts' work has been likened to abstract surrealism, realism with an abstract point of view or...
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