Long herd by Norm Clasen (bio below)
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Size 18 x 24 Limited Edition of 195 Signed and Numbered With Certificate of Authenticity
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Fine Art Giclee on High Quality Art Canvas
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Mint (pristine/new) Condition
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Unframed/Unstretched - Giclees on Canvas have a colored border allowing for gallery (or museum) wrap. This product will ship rolled in a tube.
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Purchased directly form the official publisher for whom we are authorized dealers. SSH Release-14281
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We "usually" ship with in 1-5 business days via First Class Mail, Priority Mail, Priority Mail International or UPS. However, "occasionally" we may need a bit more time. Please plan accordingly for gifting.
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We have several works by this artist in out eBay Store or yet to be listed. If you are looking for a particular image and do not find it, email me direct at [email protected] (Item will be listed on eBay).
This image is also available in an 35 x 60 Grande Edition. There may be other versions as well as Artist Proofs available in all sizes. Email [email protected] for more information.
About this Image: Shooting Long Herd, also known as Wild Bunch, was exciting but exhausting. Horses just don't like to run down into an enclosed area, and to create this shot, Clasen asked the cowhands to gather the herd to the left and then stampede them down the hill in front of him. On the first two tries, they escaped up the steep embankment in the background. Before the third run through, which the photographer knew was his last attempt - the herd just wouldn't do it again - he placed several riders up on the embankment. As the herd stampeded, they wouldn't run into the cowhands on the hill so they "had" to run where Clasen had set up his shot. Victory! At last. One of his finest shots!
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Norm Clasen
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It's said that one picture is worth a thousand words….this is an apt description for every image shot by famed photographer Norm Clasen. As a free-lance photographer, Clasen has traveled the globe recording man, nature, and the world around us.
With a very successful career spanning four decades, the photographer-artist is passionate about his work. Clasen's images have been featured in numerous magazines in this country, as well as in European publications. One the most exciting periods in his career was being chosen as a photographer for the world-famous “Marlboro Man” advertising campaign for twelve years, considered to be one of the most recognizable images of all time. As a result of Clasen working with many ranchers and becoming friends with them while shooting the Marlboro images, the artist began his love affair with the iconic West. The artist's interests began focusing on the magnificent horses that roam the ranches and plains. Marveling at their sheer power, grace, and beauty, Clasen attempts to capture the magic of the animals when in full flight as the dust swirls around them and their manes float through the air.
Few landscapes are too challenging for Clasen – filming in dust, rain or snow and pushing light to its limit have resulted in this photographer-artist creating some of his most memorable and dramatic images. Clasen's work usually reflects natural elements as the main focus using 35mm equipment in either film or digital formats. In some cases, he enhances the photographs to create an artistic aura, taking on a painting-like feeling, but maintaining their photographic quality. Always striving to reflect the timeless nature of the West, Clasen produces photographs that are at-once classic, but created with modern technology, and yet evoking softer, grainy images that appear to echo from the past. Clasen refers to this aspect of his work as “artography” and believes it is a new and evolving genre for the art market.
Norm and his wife, Laura, reside on a ranch in Colorado with horses and Max the Wonderdog. With a magnificent landscape to call home, the photographer and his wife are forever grateful to be surrounded with the ever-changing beauty of nature.
Join Norm Clasen as he records a world that never disappoints and offers a new vista at every turn. | | | |
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