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| Presenting Bev Doolittle's The Earth Is My Mother Collector's Edition, a much-anticipated creation that has been years in the making. This richly imaginative print and book combination—available exclusively through Greenwich Workshop dealers—is being offered in advance of the book's trade publication in spring 2000. The limited edition fine art print is the only way collectors will be able to enjoy this namesake image. In fact, it does not even appear as a "whole" in the book. | This vintage Doolittle is one of her most charming images, and one that clearly shows her innovative departure from the most static wildlife portraits of the time. It is accompanied by The Forest Has Eyes, which creates 'Do you see what I see?' play between parents and children. This Native American inspired children's book is chock full of her most popular camouflage and Native American spirit paintings that help children see with their "magic eyes." And, partial proceeds will help respect bears by aiding the efforts of the Yellowstone Grizzly Foundation and the Louisiana Black Bear Conservation Committee |
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| "Nature provides a chorus of lively sounds to both inspire and lift the human spirit, or to relax and soothe out troubled hearts. But how does an artist communicate the emotional spirit of music in a strictly visual medium? I believe nature would provide an answer. And it did." |
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PRAYER FOR
THE WILD THINGS |
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