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Buffalo Tapestry featuring the digital art The Last Wild Bison by M Spadecaller

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The Last Wild Bison Tapestry

M Spadecaller

by M Spadecaller

$41.00

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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.

Design Details

Each winter, Yellowstone’s bison move from the high country in groups of a few dozen, seeking better feeding grounds. Evidence of migrating wild... more

Care Instructions

Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.

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1 - 2 business days

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The Last Wild Bison Digital Art by M Spadecaller

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Tapestry Tags

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Digital Art Tags

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Artist's Description

Each winter, Yellowstone’s bison move from the high country in groups of a few dozen, seeking better feeding grounds. Evidence of migrating wild bison is carved into the American landscape, where the passage of vast herds shaped the land. Thousands of pounding hooves formed wide corridors called buffalo traces, as the beasts followed watersheds and ridgelines to new territory.

These places have long been purged of wild buffalo. By the 20th century, the teaming mass of tens of millions of wild bison were reduced to just 23 fugitives, holed up in a valley a few miles in what is now known as Yellowstone National Park. Despite this portentous past, today the American buffalo is considered a great success story by some environmentalists. After more than a century of conservation efforts, there are roughly a half million bison in the United States, though their lives are strikingly different than their ancestors. More than 96 percent are livestock, raised for meat and about 20,0...

About M Spadecaller

M Spadecaller

Spadecaller is an experienced traditional artist, who creates original hand-painted digital images and photo composite artworks. In the late fifties at eight years old, Spadecaller started formal training in traditional oil painting.Through considerable personal sacrifice, his mother nurtured his artistic talents and provided him with the tools to launch his creative journey. Spadecaller attended The School of Visual Arts in New York City (1970-71), and during the 70's up until the late 80's, he exhibited acrylic and oils in Montreal and New York. Due to the onset of chronic illness in the late nineties and with the advent of image editing software, he turned to creating digital hand painted images and photographic art. Artwork by...

 

$41.00