Friday, June 05, 2015

"Stick-a-bur Path" Giclée Canvas Edition



"Stick-a-bur Path" of the 'American Memories’

This is a Sioux City, Iowa historical perspective. The year is 1861 during the hay-day of the riverboat and civil war era. This is a view from the top of the hill of present day Jackson Street (behind the old YMCA) looking west over the valley. The hill to the left is Prospect Hill. The hills on the far horizon are the hills along the way to present day Riverside. The grove of trees just beyond the town is where Perry creek flows. The two boys setting off the path picking stick-a-burs from their feet are Charlie Chamberlin & Edgar Stone. Both of these boys grew up to be influential men in Sioux City History

Print Editions relating to this work of art comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Medium: Produced from the original watercolor painting
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SN*= Signed and Numbered by the artist.
AP**= Artist Proof that is signed by the artist.


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