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Bev Doolittle Prayer For The Wild Things Signed

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:800.00 - 1,200.00 USD
Bev Doolittle Prayer For The Wild Things Signed
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Description: Up for auction we have this limited edition signed and numbered in pencil 44,171/60,000 lithograph. The item measures 29" x 35.5" with frame. Lithograph alone measures 20.5" x 27.5". Bev Doolittle explains the story behind her Fine Art Print, Prayer For The Wild Things. The Prayer: Oh, Great Spirit, we come to you with love and gratitutde for all living things. We now pray especially for our relatives of the wilderness - the four-legged, the winged, those that live in the waters, and those that crawl up on the land. Bless them, that they might continue to live in freedom and enjoy their right to be wild. Fill our hearts with tolerance, appreciation and respect for all living things so that we all might live together in harmony and peace. - Marcellus Bear Heart Williams. Bev Doolittle's print is a remarkable creation, showing her growth and development as a painter of concepts and idea.s A lone Indian stands atop a mountain to be closer to the Creator, while the spirits he prays for take shape beneath him. Bev's challenge to you is not only to honor the wild things, but to find them in her virtuoso display of design skill and artistic technique. There are 26 species in the image, represented by an even greater number of animals and birds that move, flow, and fly amidst the beautifully rendered landscape. Can you find the owl peeking out from the tree's branches, or the grizzly bear in its roots? Do you see the eagles swirling amidst the snow?