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The Gift Fine Art Print
The Gift
26" x 32"
 
Price: $288.99
Cold Fire Fine Art Print
Cold Fire
26" x 32"
 
Price: $289.99
Breakaway Fine Art Print
Breakaway
28" x 32"
 
Price: $375.99
Warrior Fine Art Print
Warrior
28" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $358.99
Wolf Study I Fine Art Print
Wolf Study I
26" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $281.99
Mood Indigo III Fine Art Print
Mood Indigo III
26" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $281.99
Dawn Meditation Fine Art Print
Dawn Meditation
24" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
Salmon Zen Fine Art Print
Salmon Zen
20" x 32"
 
Price: $244.99
Out of the Shadows Fine Art Print
Out of the Shadows
26" x 32"
 
Price: $290.99
Morning News Fine Art Print
Morning News
26" x 32"
 
Price: $288.99
The Color of Love Fine Art Print
The Color of Love
28" x 32"
 
Price: $376.99
Barehanded Fishing Fine Art Print
Barehanded Fishing
28" x 32"
 
Price: $376.99
Presence Fine Art Print
Presence
28" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $358.99
American Original - Renegade Fine Art Print
American Original - Renegade
26" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $281.99
Touch Enough Fine Art Print
Touch Enough
24" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
White Wolf Fine Art Print
White Wolf
24" x 28"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $247.99
Mood Indigo II Fine Art Print
Mood Indigo II
26" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $281.99
Wolf Study II Fine Art Print
Wolf Study II
26" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $281.99
All American Fine Art Print
All American
22" x 32"
 
Price: $258.99
The Roper Fine Art Print
The Roper
24" x 32"
 
Price: $274.99
Royal Morning Fine Art Print
Royal Morning
26" x 32"
 
Price: $288.99
Rocky Mountain High Fine Art Print
Rocky Mountain High
28" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $358.99
How the West Was Won Fine Art Print
How the West Was Won
26" x 32"
+ Multiple Sizes
Price: $281.99
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Julie Chapman grew up in central Ohio on a small family farm where she spent summers baling hay, working in the garden, climbing trees, hanging laundry outside and catching butterflies. She caught tadpoles in the pond, reared moths and butterflies to adulthood from larvae or egg, and was fascinated by every form of life on the farm - pasture, trees, and hayfields. Her childhood instilled in her a deep love for critters – winged, scaled, small, large, anything. What Julie wanted most was a horse which probably explains why she obsessively drew them. She started drawing as soon as she learnt how to hold a pencil, and has never stopped. Julie investigated all the graphic media throughout her childhood, and she discovered color media in her early teen years -in adulthood she also tried oils and it was love at first try. She majored in computer engineering in college, and after graduation she worked for about 20 years in marketing and R&D at HP – so her art education has developed from bookwork to observation.

More than 25 years ago, she began exploring Canadian and American wilderness areas, and began painting and drawing wildlife. In 2002 Julie won the Arts for the Parks Grand Prize, which made her to move to Montana from California and inspired her to become a full-time artist. The artist spends a lot of time every year pursuing of reference materials; and she says she’s very much privileged to live close to wildlife and splendid wilderness. Her work has evolved to something with a more contemporary edge – sizzling streaks of color, abstract backgrounds, and big loose knifework and brushwork. Her influencers include Carl Rungius, Bob Kuhn, Wayne Thiebaud and Richard Schmid.
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