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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Mr. Jones and the Waterloo Boy
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Monday, January 21, 2008
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.
To view this auction please click here: The Icons
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Chat at Auction
Chat at Auction
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Christmas at Lucille's
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Monday, January 14, 2008
Nazi Headquarters
Nazi Headquarters
Here is an image from my vintage Grand Tour collection…an innocent street scene photo taken by tourists in Nuremberg, I believe, at least 10 years before the war. It was probably tucked away and its historical importance forgotten until today. Limited Edition 8.5” x 11"
Giclée Print by Shannon Nolte
Archival pigments on museum-quality watercolor paper
I retain all rights for reproduction and/or copyright to this image.
Signed, numbered and ready to frame
No. 1 of 250
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Blind Woman in Mink
The Blind Woman in Mink
The blind woman barely remembers the slices of light that are photographs, but she lets someone take a picture. She feels secure and confident in her new hat and soft Christmas mink. Her dog is a shoulder to lean on. The sun warms her face. Her toe defines the edge of the world.
Manipulated Vintage Photograph
Limited Edition 5” x 7" Giclée 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.
Please visit the auction at Blind Woman in Mink
Friday, January 11, 2008
Art Deco Field Brothers Station Print
Field Brothers Station
This Art Deco Field Brothers gas station (built in 1919) would be right at home on Route 66, but it's about forty miles south in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. It was taken on a beautiful summer day, after a long trip, at the end of a friendship (as so many long trips end up being), so it has special meaning to me. It is beautiful but seems lonely -- empty but for the birds flitting in and out from under the canopy. It shines at the crossroads at the center of town, clinging to its own special time in history, not wanting to let it go.
Limited Edition 9” x 12” Giclée 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: Field Bros