This limited edition print is in near mint condition. It has been stored in our gallery and never framed. It is numbered and signed by the artist. Buy with confidence - every order is shipped with delivery confirmation tracking number. Fast shipping from our non-smoking home. 2018AMADIL
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Product description: My Easter Bonnet is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Teri Sodd. The image depicts a young Native American boy wearing only his "Easter" bonnet. The image size is 21 1/2" x 16 1/4". Overall size is 24" x 18 1/4". It was published by the artist in an edition size of 500. About the Artist: Specializing in pastel portraits, Teri Sodd portrays the realists expression and feeling of the people of the Southwest. Clarity of color and depth of the emotion in her portrayals. Sodd, a self-taught artist, favors depicting the Plains Indian tribes and their way of life. Honored with countless awards, Sodd's work appears in numerous collections, including those of Larry Gatlin, Roy Rogers, B.J. Thomas, Marty Robins, Loretta Lynn, and Gary Morris. Her works have also been displayed in galleries throughout the United States. Over the years, Teri has studied the work of artists such as, Norman Rockwell. "His work was so real, the people were alive and they had feelings." It is easy to see this type of influence in her work, because she strives to capture the realism, the feeling and the emotion which is translated into her art. She brings honesty to her work, that acknowledges, whether it's the actual piece of art or in the marketing of the work. So the artist must maintain customer quality, for the benefit of the collector. The realism artist must bring the moment, created in the piece of art, to life. That requires an honest interpretation and a knowledge of the event, person, place or time. To do that requires that the artist must convey to the public, but more importantly to the Native Americans. "The people, places and things I feel best about, are always in direct relationship to or with the Native Americans. That's when I feel at home, that's when I feel the best".