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Artist Erik W. Olson. This was entered into the Federal duck stamp entry 1995. Finished in final round of judging and held special honors at the Wildlife West Festival in Sacramento, California 1995.  Size is 6.5"x9.5" inches. Media is Acrylic. Signed and numbered
Limited print of 850  
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This signed and numbered print was created by award winning artist Erik W. Olson who has many interests and paints everything from portraits and wildlife to automotive, fantasy, and science fiction art.  The original was painted in mixed media, or was Erik would say "Whatever works". You are getting a print from a single run printing of only 850.  The artist does not believe in multiple printing runs; therefore, only 850 will ever be produced.  Printed on acid free high quality 80 weight paper.  Print size is 10.5"x16.5" inches. Note: picture may appear "fuzzy or not clear" because of the digital watermarking process.<br><img src='http://www.artq.net/artImages/11/BIRQ5421612284024621.jpg'><br>]]></description></item></channel></rss>