I have been looking around for some traditional archery related prints or artwork. I know it is out there somewhere but just don't know where to get them. Anybody know who might sell them?
check Alaska Bowhunting Supply, they have a couple of posters that are suitable for framing...
Also, I believe that Black Widow was doing a run of prints from the 2009 cover art? I believe that particular artist has a website as well...
good luck :thumbsup:
Do a search on DES McCAFFREY, he has some unbelievable prints for sale out there.
Winterhawk1960
Go brothersofthebow.com (tradgang sponsor) Andrew Warrington prints. Deer, Paul Schafer etc.
Mike
Look at Jack Paluh's stuff, I believe his IBO series.
Also, check out the cover art on the Black Widow Catalog. The artist Steve Bostic just released some numbered prints to Black Widow Bows.
Check out Ron La Clair's archery shop, He's a sponsor on here! click on the name Jack Paluh under the print on ron's home page, some nice stuff there!!
Yep, I am a big Jack Paluh fan myself. He has some wonderful Native American/hunting prints. :thumbsup:
I do commissioned wildlife art; mostly gamefish drawings and paintings but also landscapes of the places I hunt and fish, and have now begun doing trad. archery theme pieces.
PM if interested.
Thanks, Jim Dussias
Artist, art teacher
Yep, Jack Paluh's artwork is first rate stuff!
I met and shot a few arrows with Jack and his son three years ago at the Hawkeye Bowmens annual trad. rendezvous just southwest of Buffalo NY.
Jack is a great down to earth guy and a pretty darn good shot too! LOL
logsdonstudios.com
Thanks for the leads. Just ordered your book yesterday Mike. Looking forward to getting it.
maxgreinerart.com
he has a cool print of Ishi drawing on a blacktail, also has some bronze wildlife scultptures.
Check out Ed Ingold, editor of a primitve archery magazine. He has prints mostly of primitive people and hunting scenes.
Jerry Gowins
My new book is going to contain excellent photographs by Gary Logsdon from logsdonstudios.com as well as drawings by artist Andrew Warrington. They visually capture the outdoors as I see it. BW
Edsel Duty is a very good astisan and a regular guy. I haven't seen him in awhile, but I'm sure he's still around
x2 of the Max Greiner Jr prints.
Great work done by a dedicated bowhunter.
If you can find anything by Clark Gallup of Wisconsin, it will really blow you away. I don't know how hard if would be to locate any of his work, but it is amazing.
He's also got lots of old 8mm footage of whitetails that is WAY ahead of its time.He knows his stuff.
All of the guys mentioned are outstanding. Edsel is great, From Ohio (I think) He used to show up at the GLLI and Comptons. Clark is from Wisconsin. His pen and ink art work will blow you away. He will show up at the GLLI/Comptons most years. He has a stash of native "stuff" that is awesome, get him to talk about his art or his digging, it's a trip. Good Guy's