Scott Kennedy Scouting The Trail Limited Edition Print
Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Limited Edition | Edition Size: Limited to 750 | Dim:13.5 x 27 | Scott Kennedy| Item #: K000038
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SCOUTING THE TRAIL, LIMITED EDITION PRINT - K000038
NOTES: Scott loved dog sledding—and here again he focuses on how these highly specialized dogs pull together as a team. These Siberians and Samoyeds are built both for speed and for their ability to scout the trail even through deep snow that can hide trail markings. Scott is able to capture the beauty of these working dogs—along with the elegant aspens against the stark, white snow..
Scouting The Trail Limited Edition Print by Scott Kennedy is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
image Copyright © 2024 by Scott Kennedy
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Scott Kennedy bio
"From the glories of nature to the playfulness of sled dogs to the smile of a child, Scott Kennedy has journeyed all over the American and Canadian wilderness to discover there s no place like home. Beginning his artistic career capturing watercolor adventure in the wilds, he made a purposeful transition to acrylics to share the joys of camping, hiking, dog sledding, fishing and family. ""Acrylic colors can be layered so that they remind me of stained glass,"" he says, ""inspiring me to paint images that are more intimate as well as majestic."" Frequent childhood camping trips with his father instilled in him a reverence for the outdoors. Frequent lessons with his artist mother taught him line, color and perspective, starting at the age of three. He originally intended to work toward a dual major in wildlife biology and art at Colorado State University, but soon art proved the more attractive. He was not at a loss for subject matter, starting with his own experiences white water rafting and exploring the wild. His work reflected his love and understanding of both wild places and the creatures who inhabit them—including the people who respect nature. Soon, however, the growth of his family and the inclusion of loyal pets brought Kennedy s attention down from the mountains and many collectors are devoted to his heartwarming portraits of frisky sled dogs as well as siblings learning from each other or their parents. Now Kennedy s art of both the great outdoors and the joys of home is collected in America and more than a dozen countries around the world. ""It s not only a pleasure for me,"" he says, ""but also an act of reverence to paint what I see around me."""