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Defenders of Soil, Air, Woods, Waters
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ART
PRINTS
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"The
Homestead Hunt"
Available at the Sioux Falls
Chapter
Painted by John C. Green, one of
South Dakota's premier artists,
the painting depicts a father and
son hunting South Dakota's state
bird, the Ring-necked Pheasant.
This
print was made for the Izaak
Walton League to commemorate the
76th National Convention held in
Pierre, SD.
300
signed limited edition prints
Cost $50.. each |
A limited number of South
Dakota Izaak Walton League limited
edition prints are available. All
prints are signed and numbered.
They are available for $35 plus a
$5.00 delivery charge. Send check
or money order to Izaak Walton Art
Print,% Jim Madsen, 1452 South
Lake Drive, Watertown, SD 57201
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"OUTFOXED"
SOLD OUT
This
painting of the Fox and
Pheasants was selected to
represent the 8th annual South
Dakota Izaak Walton League as
the Art Print of the Year.
The artist is Russ Duerksen of
Sioux Falls who won over 14
other entries by South Dakota
artists. |
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"SUNSET
ENCOUNTER"
To help
celebrate South Dakota's 100th
year of statehood, this 1889
scence of a stagecoach and the
native Prairie Chicken was
selected as the 7th annual
South Dakota Print of the
Year. The artist is Jan
Wiedmeier of Rapid City who
won over 10 other entries by
South Dakota artists. |
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"SILENT
DESCENT"
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This
painting of a flock of
mallards landing in a South
Dakota slough won first place
in the sixth annual South
Dakota Izaak Walton Legue art
print contest. The artist is
Mark S. Anderson of Sioux
Falls who won over 18 other
entries by South Dakota
artists. |
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"EVENING WATCH"
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Whitetail
deer, South Dakota's most
plentiful big game animal are
also the smartest of all North
American game animals. They
have a keen sense of smell,
exceptional hearing and
eyesight which are all evident
in Rosemary Millette's
painting. |
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"SWIRLING
WALLEYES"
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The walleye
is the state's fish as well as
the most sought-after game
fish in the state. National
sportswriters who have fished
the Missour River's resevoirs
in South Dakota now proclaim
the state "Walleye Capital" of
America. Larry Green, artist |
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"MIGRATIONS END"
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As the
seemingly endless flocks of
geese pass overhead on their
annual flight to their
Canadian nesting grounds a
pair of Canada Geese choose to
stake out their claim to this
bale nest in this Northeast
South Dakota slough. when the
fall migration brings the
geese back through South
Dakota this pair and their
family will again take their
place in the semi-annual
event. Larry Negaard, artist |
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