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In Silhouette Canvas Print
by Larry Trupp
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In Silhouette canvas print by Larry Trupp. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
If Manitoba has a heritage animal, the bison is it. In 1800, sixty million bison freely roamed the Central Plains. By 1865, 15 million remained, just... more
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Artist's Description
If Manitoba has a heritage animal, the bison is it. In 1800, sixty million bison freely roamed the Central Plains. By 1865, 15 million remained, just 7 million in 1872. In 1900, one thousand bison were left in the world. Brought from the edge of extinction by the efforts of an unlikely combination of visionary people, bison still roam the land, numbering 19,000 in Manitoba, most of them on farms. Two small display herds, one near Lake Audy in Riding Mountain
National Park and one at Fort Whyte Centre in Winnipeg, total 50 animals. The
life of a bison today isn’t much different than it was thousands of years ago. Farmed but not domesticated describes the current bison population. They are back at home on their native range, preferring to be left alone in large roaming areas. They feed on similar grasses as their ancestors and grow to full maturity in about two years. In Manitoba, 120 farms produce bison, seven of them on First Nations.
This Heritage Buffalo illustra...
About Larry Trupp
Hi Folks...Welcome to my Homepage�I am a self taught amateur photographer living in beautiful Winnipeg, Manitoba, which is a prairie city in the center of Canada. My dear wife Marg and I have been married for 60 years, and we have 2 married daughters and 3 grandchildren to share our busy lives� I have been involved with photography over fifty years now, and really got back into it again when I retired some twenty two years ago� I love to read, spend time with my family, play around on the computer, practice Photography, and volunteer a lot of my time at our local Nature Center. I also serve as a Goodwill Ambassador at Assiniboine Park Conservancy My latest camera is a Rebel EOS T3I 18.0 MP CMOS, I also use a Canon XTi...
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Elaine Mikkelstrup
Love this one! l/f
Larry Trupp replied:
Much appreciated...thanks Elaine
Paul Freidlund
nice image LF
Larry Trupp replied:
Thanks Paul, always much appreciated my friend
Chelsea Geldean
Wow! Awesome!
Larry Trupp replied:
A belated thank you, for your comments Chelsea...
Larry Trupp
I appreciate the Feature in the Artists Best Five Artwork Group...Thanks Tina.
Latha Gokuldas Panicker
Love this spectacular work,Larry !!! Really amazing !!! (F/L)
Larry Trupp replied:
Appreciate the F/L, and comments...Thanks Latha.
Larry Trupp
I appreciate the Feature in Our 4-Legged friends...Thanks Mariola, and in Sky And Or Clouds...Thanks Josef.
Al Bourassa
This looks like some laser-cut metal art near my home in Okotoks. V/F/L
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Al, appreciate your comments, as well as the V/F/L
Randy Rosenberger
It is with great pride and pleasure that I showcase this beautiful piece of your art work on the HOMEPAGE of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group site. I believe your works to be well composed, masterfully displayed, and a true joy to view. Thanks for sharing your talents with our members of WFS group and all members on FAA. Your excellence sets a standard to be proud of. Liked Forever, Elvis
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Randy, I appreciate the Feature, as well as the like...I am honored indeed.
Tessa Fairey
Awesome capture Larry and interesting info! v/f
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Tessa, your comments as well as the V/F is appreciated...Thanks
Joy Watson
Wonderful work
Larry Trupp replied:
Hi Joy, appreciate your kind comments...Thanks