"Out in the Goat Corral" by Ray Swanson
The Navajo home may be a mud hogan without water or electricity or toys, but to Navajo children, life is fun and happy wherever they are. One of the children's favorite pastimes is playing with the baby angora goats, or kids. The herd of goats and sheep are kept in a crude corral of logs and boards.
Giclee reproduction on canvas is as visually rewarding as it is technically amazing. These brilliant sharp giclee reproductions are simply the closest duplication of an original artwork that is possible. The word giclee is French and means "spray of ink." Once printed on canvas, the image is comprised of almost 20 billion droplets of richly saturated ink. The ink has a 75 year light fastness and does not need to be glassed.
These beautiful glicees of Ray Swanson paintings look very close to an original when hung on your wall. Each piece is mounted on canvas with 1" deep stretcher bars, gallery wrapped, stretched, wired, and ready to hang.
The artwork in the 300 Series includes prints of original artwork that sold for $5300 to $6500.
This giclee is 12" high by 15" wide.
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