Favorite Mule Deer Print

eldorado

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My favorites are the Ransom Owens series of Buck of Justice. Too bad I don't have them.

Yelum
 
I've got a great one by Hayden Lambson, "Ruler of the Rim" --- a big drop-tined muley with two does standing on the snow-covered edge of the Grand Canyon. You'll have to do some searching to find one (print 1st made maybe 25 yrs. ago) ...

Lv2hnt

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Here is one of my all time favorites. This buck is just majestic.


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Oh yeah! Gorgeous isn't he? I really like the expression on his face, kind of smiling. True king of the mountain and he knows it!

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My favorite is from a Leanin Tree Christmas Card from the late 1970s or early 1980s. Reminds me of Piceance Creek.

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Like Lv2hut I have "Ruler of the Rim" myself and I like Haydens "Stepping out of the Quakies" that I have on the same wall in my Man Cave. It is A Non-Typical coming out of a Quakie patch stoping with one leg up looking as too say I'am busted. With another Buck behind him in the shade. And here is a pic of "Ruler of the Rim". There is no pic of "Stepping out of the Quakies" on his web site.
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>Sorry, couldn't get the link to
>work, let's try this...
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>Oh yeah! Gorgeous isn't he? I
>really like the expression on
>his face, kind of smiling.
>True king of the mountain
>and he knows it!
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>HOOK 'EM!


lol.. looks part Bevo & part Cypress tree.
 
I also am partial to "Buck Fever on No-Tellum Ridge" by Parsons.He is my favorite.I own the entire "no-Tellum" series,and have 4 extra copies of various prints in the series if anyone is interested.
Another fav of mine is Dave Wade.He won the Wyoming conservation stamp contest several times(years ago),but I haven't seen much from him in recent years.
 
+1 for 2 1/2 seconds on notellum ride. just picked this up on giclee for 1/2 of what its worth out of the MM classifieds.
 
My favorite is "One Last Look" by Brent Todd. I've had it a long time and it still reminds me of going to the Grey's River in the 80's. Beautiful country and a great picture.
 
2 1/2 second is a top print. Love the scene.

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Dang, that IS nice. It's such a realistic scene...my instincts want to pull the rifle off my back and jack a shell in the chamber! Tremendous work.
 
LAST EDITED ON May-29-12 AT 02:03PM (MST)[p] Here is "Stepping out of the Quakies" I talked of from an early post #11 from Hayden Lambson.I had to take a pic from my wall note the flash.
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Leon Parson is an amazing artist. He has a fun habit of hiding things in his pictures. I have a couple of prints where I have found things and I am sure I have missed other things that are there.

In "The Veteran" which features a big whitetail bedded down in the autumn colors. Next to him is one of his past sheds. High and to the right peaking through the leaves is a squirrel.

In "The Crest of No-Tellum", two non-typ muleys laying in rock beds in the pines, one facing and one looking away behind him in the shadows, there is some sage in the foreground. On one of the stalks of sage, there is a grasshopper. In the clouds behind the bucks is a red-tailed hawk soaring above the ridgetops.

If you are ever fortunate enough to see one of his original oils, these kinds of details are more obvious....if you can get over the initial shock of the featured subject.
 
Thanks eldorado for starting this post. I have enjoyed looking at some of the Artist's print's that I have not seen or forgot about. Plus adding some of my Favorite's too. How about starting one for Elk? on the Elk forum? Love to see it.
 
Man, those Leon Parson's are absolutely stunning. They are so true to life. Just curious...how much do those Parson prints usually go for??
 
Parsons is tough to beat.

I have a Dave Wade that's pretty cool.
The original was specially commissioned to portray what a 400" buck would look like.

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I think Leon Parson is number one for mule deer prints. 2 1/2 seconds on canvas looks awesome. Hayden Lambson is another good artist with a more reasonable price tag. Maybe this weekend I will have time to take and post some pictures.

Bill
 
Double Take by Manuel Mansanarez is awesome. I can't get the Damn pic to load I'll keep trying. I look at that pic everyday, maybe one day I will experience two bucks of their caliber while packing my Muzzy.
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-03-12 AT 00:14AM (MST)[p]This is the 1st time I see the artwork of Clark Kelley Price. I like his realism and sense of humor.
Thanks for posting his work deerhuntr.

Eldorado
 
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>You are welcome. Check out his
>gallery. He has a lot
>of really cool prints.
>
>Mike Henne


He does have some really good stuff.
 
Hey 4885,

I'm glad someone finally mentioned Price's name. I have a print of "No Place Like Home" that I absolutely love. It reminds me a lot of my dad who passed away back in 2010. It epitomizes 2 of the greatest things in the world... Muley Hunting, and Cowboyin'! I'll try to post a pic when I can.

EG


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"A man can be hard to find in the mountains, but you're welcome at my fire anytime."
 
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Here is some of the photos mentioned by YELUM, and some of my favorites by Randsom Owens.
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Brady Utley (atfirstlightguides.com)
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-08-12 AT 09:19PM (MST)[p]You guys have got just about all of them covered. I put together this collage of some of my favorites, all of them I have hanging throughout my home, office, cabin, garage, friends houses, etc.

I'd rank my favorite Mule Deer artists as follows:

1 - Leon Parson (Hands down my favorite)
2 - Dave Wade
3 - Randsom Owens
4 - Hayden Lambson
5 - Tom Mansanarez
6 - Brent Todd
7 - Nancy Glazier

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I've been looking for one that I believe is called "Hidden Treasure" Has two bucks visible and just part of the antlers of a monster non typical stick out of the brush. Anyone have any idea who painted this?
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-08-12 AT 11:06PM (MST)[p]Hey Dbuck47, that's a Hayden Lambson sold out print.



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I like this one too, notice the shadow on the ridge.....classic! I wonder how many times I've done that, not knowing what is sitting 100 yards below me.

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A few of Tom Mansanarez I like too are:

Prime of Life:
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Highlights of Autumn
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Something in the Wind
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>Hey 4885,
>
>I'm glad someone finally mentioned Price's
>name. I have a
>print of "No Place Like
>Home" that I absolutely love.
> It reminds me a
>lot of my dad who
>passed away back in 2010.
> It epitomizes 2 of
>the greatest things in the
>world... Muley Hunting, and Cowboyin'!
> I'll try to post
>a pic when I can.
>
>
>EG
>
>
>
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"A man can be
>hard to find in the
>mountains, but you're welcome at
>my fire anytime."

I have that one too. It is my favorite. I could not find it on his web site. I think it is no longer available.



Mike Henne
 
Not much digging to bring em up with the similar threads option at the bottom of the forum.

Great thread revival. I feel a google search beginning and dollars being spent. And I'm not talking about porn this time!
 
What the Value for a numbered print by Leon Parson #The Veteran" with Certificate of Authenticity #397/750 mint condition matted and framed with paper signed? 1992
 
How much do the original paintings by Leon Parsons go for?
Many years ago I attended a mule deer show of some sort in Salt Lake. It wasn't MDF or SFW, but it was around the same time those groups started. I'm sure someone here would remember the show I'm referring to. Leon Parsons had a booth there with the original oil painting of "The Backside of No-Tellum Ridge." The price tag was $5k. Wish I would have bought it! I liked it so much I bought the print when I got back to Wy.
 
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Here is some of the photos mentioned by YELUM, and some of my favorites by Randsom Owens.
The_Buck_of_Justice.jpg

The_Legend_Lives_On.jpg

The_Chip_Lake_Buck.jpg

Winter_Quarters.jpg

Red-Breasted_Nuthatch.jpg


Brady Utley (atfirstlightguides.com)
I really like that velvet pic! Seems like most mule deer paintings are hard horned in the snow, all rutted up, which is cool too of course

Edit: wow just realized this is an old resurrected thread!
 
Just picked up my favorite one today! There are a few others that I really love as well. Not sure I have room for all of the ones I want to buy in my house unless I have a dedicated art room! ?

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I like that running for cover. I picture my favorite print having bucks with more average antlers. Maybe a toad and a couple few other smaller bucks. More realistic from what I see I guess
 

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