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Blue Thunder - A Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Print by Chuck Ren - Native

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Condition:

Collectible; Like New

Color:

Blue

Material:

Stone

ASIN:

B0BT8GL43W

Item Shape:

Rectangular

Bullet Point:

The image size is 17" x 25 3/8"

Subject Character:

American,Horse

theme:

Movies

Brand:

Generic

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not_applicable

orientation:

Landscape

Item Type Keyword:

prints

Wall Art Form:

painting

Mounting Type:

Wall Mount

Style:

Western

Target Gender:

unisex

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Item number:

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Item description

Blue Thunder is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Chuck Ren. The image depicts a Native American warrior with his horse, and a snow capped mountain in the background. The image size is 17" x 25 3/8". Overall size is 20 1/2" x 28 3/8". It was published by Gray Stone Press in 1986 in an edition size of 1,700. About the Artist: Chuck Ren grew up in the Southwest surrounded by Cowboys and Papago Indians. He enjoyed Arizona Highways and was familiar with the work of Fredric Remington and Charles Russell. After earning a degree in fine art from the University of Arizona in Tucson, he worked for Lockheed Aircraft and Computer Sciences Corporation as a commercial artist. He later became a free-lance illustrator. He designed display posters for movies, and created the official 1980 Super Bowl Poster as well as posters for all the NFL teams. The idea of creating Western art intrigued Ren. He continued his commercial career for a few years but soon his commercial assignments became "tedious". He couldn't wait to get them finished so that he could return to his Western paintings. In 1982, he moved to Sedona, Arizona. He enjoyed acquiring Western artifacts and whenever possible he used them and clothing from the era of the Plains Indians on his models. Ren's early Western paintings were well received. The completion of "Mystic Warrior" and the popularity of its prints gave him wide national acclaim. Respect for the spirit of the Plains warrior and and attempt to keep the memory of his significance from vanishing from the American Consciousness provided a two-fold impetus for the artist. He did meticulous research to adhere to his strict standard of authenticity. He would also have costumes reproduced for him whenever he could not locate the original. Chuck Ren passed on in October 1995, a distinguished talent leaving a legacy of painted detail about the Native Americans. Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: Blue Thunder is a signed and numbered limited edition print by Chuck Ren. The image depicts a Native American warrior with his horse, and a snow capped mountain in the background. The image size is 17" x 25 3/8". Overall size is 20 1/2" x 28 3/8". It was published by Gray Stone Press in 1986 in an edition size of 1,700. About the Artist: Chuck Ren grew up in the Southwest surrounded by Cowboys and Papago Indians. He enjoyed Arizona Highways and was familiar with the work of Fredric Remington and Charles Russell. After earning a degree in fine art from the University of Arizona in Tucson, he worked for Lockheed Aircraft and Computer Sciences Corporation as a commercial artist. He later became a free-lance illustrator. He designed display posters for movies, and created the official 1980 Super Bowl Poster as well as posters for all the NFL teams. The idea of creating Western art intrigued Ren. He continued his commercial career for a few years but soon his commercial assignments became "tedious". He couldn't wait to get them finished so that he could return to his Western paintings. In 1982, he moved to Sedona, Arizona. He enjoyed acquiring Western artifacts and whenever possible he used them and clothing from the era of the Plains Indians on his models. Ren's early Western paintings were well received. The completion of "Mystic Warrior" and the popularity of its prints gave him wide national acclaim. Respect for the spirit of the Plains warrior and and attempt to keep the memory of his significance from vanishing from the American Consciousness provided a two-fold impetus for the artist. He did meticulous research to adhere to his strict standard of authenticity. He would also have costumes reproduced for him whenever he could not locate the original. Chuck Ren passed on in October 1995, a distinguished talent leaving a legacy of painted detail about the Native Americans.