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Oil on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

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This artwork comes with an external frame

"He Take The Thunder From The Mountain"
Winsor and Newton Griffin Alkyd Oils on stretched canvas
600mm x 405mm
630mm x 430mm including frame
AUD1200.00

Like any painting this looks slightly different in different lighting. The main photo is taken at night under white light. With frame is taken during the daytime so picks up the greens and yellow a little more.

The battle. When the hunted becomes the hunter. The victim the victor. When you become the monarch.
Some small voices in small rooms may squeak small murmurings or facial expressions against you in your absence, in your presence, in their small world. Oh to believe that you do not contain within you happiness, within your relationship joy, within your work success. That is their chosen calling. Their new-found acquired taste. To be right in their efforts to convince others that there's something a little twisted about you, that you are faking it all, that they are the expert and you the mock-up. The bitter poison of their weak sap, leaking out in their limp embrace as they attempt to show you how they struggle to bear the weight of your presence, leaking out in the creases of their face while in their attempt to feign a public smile in your direction they instead grimace as if catching a whiff of a bad smell. The smell of your strength. The smell of His thunder clearing the path before you.
Based on a photo by Clydene Spencer Forbush

"The Onaqui Mountains stand near the southeastern corner of Tooele County, separating Dugway on the western side from Rush Valley and Vernon to the east. The designated HMA encompasses the foothills between Rush Valley and Vernon, stretching roughly 30 miles southwestward to include the Simpson Mountains. The Onaqui range provides the most easily accessible and reliable viewing opportunities of any Utah herd. A large band can almost always be spotted along the historic Pony Express Road between Simpson Springs and the Old River Bed channel. Smaller bands and individuals also frequent the areas east of Simpson Springs toward Lookout Pass and north toward Dugway. " ~ Wildhorsetourist.com

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Winsor and Newton Griffin Alkyd Oils

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Stretched and ready to hang

This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.

It comes with an external frame.

Framed dimensions - 63.0(W) x 43.0(H).

Artwork dimensions - 60.0(W) x 40.5(H).

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