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Blue-Green Dakota Dream, 2 Poster
by Cris Fulton
Product Details
Blue-Green Dakota Dream, 2 poster by Cris Fulton. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
This is the right panel of a diptych, or two-panel painting. Each panel is 8 x 8 on Aquabord. A lot of North Dakota is encapsulated in these 64... more
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Artist's Description
This is the right panel of a diptych, or two-panel painting. Each panel is 8 x 8" on Aquabord. A lot of North Dakota is encapsulated in these 64 square inches.
About Cris Fulton
Bowman artist Cris Fulton loves the grasslands and badlands country of southwestern North Dakota, northwestern South Dakota, and southeastern Montana. She considers the magnificent prairie landscape of the Little Missouri, Powder, and Yellowstone rivers to be her own artistic backyard. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Dakota, and has been an artist and photographer throughout her life. "To me, this territory is nothing less than a prairie paradise, a garden of Eden, and a heaven on earth. People who have grown up in this remarkable region affectionately call it "God's Country." This is a very rugged, yet vulnerable landscape; one that I fervently hope will be preserved for its majestic beauty and its capacity...
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Cris Fulton
Most of my early landscapes of southwestern North Dakota were 20 x 30 inches, as I felt the larger size helped convey the magnitude of the country. Since I've been painting smaller 8 x 8 inch images, I've come to see them as small but powerful symbols of the feelings I have for the region.