Monday, March 3, 2008

Elephant Boy Painting



Circus Elephant Boy
Here is the painting that resulted from the vintage photo print I had in an auction below. I'm selling on D'Art now as well as Ebay. I'm hoping to get a painting and/or a picture in the blog everyday soon. Click here to see the D'Art auction.


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Circus Elephant Boy





Circus Elephant Boy




I love the tiny glimpse of the boy with the sun in his hair, almost hidden among the many elephants who are setting up a circus tent in a field in Indiana, ca. 1930. I just finished reading, "Water for Elephants," and this picture reminds me of the book. Great book, by the way. Here the boy is guiding the elephants in their work, using a bull hook on the trunk of the one elephant, barely visible. The elephants are busily setting up the tents and the boy seems fearless among them.


You are viewing my print, "Circus Elephant Boy."


This 6x6 print is offered for auction as the first of a limited edition of 250, the remainder of which will be offered on my web gallery, currently under construction.
I retain all rights for reproduction and/or copyright to this image.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Corgis on a Winter Walk


Corgis on a Winter Walk

There's a story behind this picture. During a Christmas trip to visit family in Meeteetse, Wyoming, I got to stop in Cheyenne and pick up my ex-step dog for a week-long visit. Here Xena and Stella talk about old times while making new tracks along a Wyoming road.
Since the snow, there had been a pickup, a cowboy and his dog, and note the deer tracks crossing laterally.
You are viewing my print, "Corgis on a Winter Walk."
This 9x12 print is offered for auction as the first of a limited edition of 250, the remainder of which will be offered on my web gallery, currently under construction.
I retain all rights for reproduction and/or copyright to this image.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Weighing Hen


Weighing Hen


I love this picture of an apparently unconcerned hen that someone thought fat enough to weigh. Hope she's a laying hen, or her days may be numbered. Cropped, doctored, vintage photo.


Limited Edition 11” x 9" Giclée Print by Shannon Nolte

Archival pigments on watercolor paper

No. 1 of 500 Signed, numbered and ready to frame
Proceeds from the sale of this item will go to Chicken Run Rescue: a poultry rescue organization in Minneapolis that cares for abandoned, mistreated and abused chickens and fighting cocks. Birds are great companions if you give them a little credit! Can you find a place in your home for a rescued chicken?

You are viewing my print "Weighing Hen."
This 11x9 print is up for auction as the first of a limited edition of 500, the remainder of which will be offered on my web gallery, currently under construction. You'll receive the print, carefully packaged and ready for framing.

I retain all rights for reproduction and/or copyright to this image.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Mr. Jones and the Waterloo Boy


Mr. Jones and the Waterloo Boy




This is a photo taken near Utica, Nebraska around 1919. It is the first relatively straight (not altered) vintage photo that I've selected for a limited edition and for my Picture-Story a day blog. It is one of the historic photos from the Russell Richmond Collection -- the wonderful archive left to my care by my very talented grandfather, Russell Richmond, an early photographer of rural and Victorian era life. This one features a Mr. Jones and his Waterloo Boy tractor during repairs by the side of the road. Waterloo Boys, it seems, were the precursor for John Deere.




Alongside the straight photo, I've included a picture of a commission I did including this photo in a photo collage. I'm always happy to do more commissions.




Limited Edition 12” x 9" Giclée Print by Shannon Nolte


Archival pigments on watercolor paper


No. 1 of 250 Signed, numbered and ready to frame




You are viewing a print of my grandfather's photo,


"Mr. Jones and the Waterloo Boy"




This 12X9 print is the first of a limited edition of 250, the remainder of which will be offered on my web gallery, currently under construction. You'll receive the print, carefully packaged and ready for framing.



I retain all rights for reproduction and/or copyright to this image.


Monday, January 21, 2008

The Icons




The Icons

In honor of Martin Luther King, today I'm posting this wonderful image representing two old adversaries, now worn icons, of the Old West. Both overly romanticized -- both wounded in their own ways. Here they seem to have each others' backs as they observe the goings on at an auction.

Limited Edition 9” x 12" Giclée Print by Shannon Nolte
Archival pigments on watercolor paper
No. 1 of 2500
Signed, numbered and ready to frame
You are viewing my original print, "The Icons."
This 9x12 print is the first of a limited edition of 2500, the remainder of which will be offered on my web gallery, currently under construction. You'll receive the print, carefully packaged and ready for framing.
I retain all rights for reproduction and/or copyright to this image.

To view this auction please click here:
The Icons

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Chat at Auction



Chat at Auction

One would never see hip-action and attitude like this in your basic businessmen on a New York City street, and I will never be too old to appreciate the east end of a westbound cowboy. Here two horsemen chat while waiting for their horsedrawn buggy to go on the auction block.
Limited Edition 9" x 12" Gliclee Print by Shannon Nolte
Archival pigments on museum-quality watercolor paper
No. 1 of 250
Signed, numbered and ready-to-frame
I retain all rights for reproduction and/or copyright to this image.
Click here to go to the auction: Chat at Auction