
Al Agnew Handsigned & Numbered Limited Edition Enhanced Giclee on Canvas:"Lightness of Being"

Artist: Al Agnew
Title: Lightness of Being
Image Size: 28" x 21" and (40" x 30")
Edition:Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition to 195 (Oversize Studio Canvas to 95)
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: "The leopard is the quintessential cat, moving through its world on silent paws, secretive and mysterious," says artist Al Agnew. "If you are fortunate enough to see one in the wild as I have, perhaps as it pauses for a moment in dappled Africa sunlight, you too would watch in wonder at the vital fire in the eyes of this magnificent creature, and understand the title 'Lightness of Being.'" Al Agnew is a dedicated and versatile artist who works in a variety of mediums, depicting landscapes and animals from many different parts of the world. He is well-respected by his peers and his art is collected by outdoorsman and nature lovers everywhere. A native of the Missouri Ozarks, Al Agnew is an avid outdoorsman whose experiences in the field furnish the material for his paintings. A professional artist since 1983, Al has been widely acclaimed for his breathtaking renditions of fur-bearing mammals, fish and birds of prey.
Al prefers to portray his subjects in either oil or watercolor, two very different mediums. He believes that being fluent in both not only helps to keep him fresh and enthusiastic, but also allows him more creative freedom.
The artist has designed eleven state hunting and fishing stamps and has garnered more than 50 Best of Show Awards at some of the nation's most prestigious art shows. He was Guest Artist at the 1999 Friends of the National Zoo Wildlife Festival, and will be the Featured Artist at this show in September. His work is often featured on covers of Field and Stream and Outdoor Life.
Title: Lightness of Being
Image Size: 28" x 21" and (40" x 30")
Edition:Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition to 195 (Oversize Studio Canvas to 95)
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: "The leopard is the quintessential cat, moving through its world on silent paws, secretive and mysterious," says artist Al Agnew. "If you are fortunate enough to see one in the wild as I have, perhaps as it pauses for a moment in dappled Africa sunlight, you too would watch in wonder at the vital fire in the eyes of this magnificent creature, and understand the title 'Lightness of Being.'" Al Agnew is a dedicated and versatile artist who works in a variety of mediums, depicting landscapes and animals from many different parts of the world. He is well-respected by his peers and his art is collected by outdoorsman and nature lovers everywhere. A native of the Missouri Ozarks, Al Agnew is an avid outdoorsman whose experiences in the field furnish the material for his paintings. A professional artist since 1983, Al has been widely acclaimed for his breathtaking renditions of fur-bearing mammals, fish and birds of prey.
Al prefers to portray his subjects in either oil or watercolor, two very different mediums. He believes that being fluent in both not only helps to keep him fresh and enthusiastic, but also allows him more creative freedom.
The artist has designed eleven state hunting and fishing stamps and has garnered more than 50 Best of Show Awards at some of the nation's most prestigious art shows. He was Guest Artist at the 1999 Friends of the National Zoo Wildlife Festival, and will be the Featured Artist at this show in September. His work is often featured on covers of Field and Stream and Outdoor Life.

| Giclee Canvas Size Option 28 x 21 inches (as shown) 40 x 30 inches, Unstretched add (+$380) |
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