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8.00" x 2.00"
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10.00" x 4.00"
Three Bears Breaking Into The Cabin Art Print
by Robert Margetts
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Three Bears Breaking Into The Cabin art print by Robert Margetts. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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About Robert Margetts
Born and at times housed along the riverbanks of the great St. Lawrence river in Lachine, Montreal until settling into the quiet sanctuaries of foster homes on Prince Edward Island. The chimney red clay roads wound effortlessly throughout the countryside up and over the green hills and through the spacious meadows filled with potato farms and struggling sheep ranchers. Wild blueberry patches and lavender flowers graced the green pastors with Spring time vitality and beauty that only a God could create and only a woman could appreciate and understand. Each river beckoned with hungry trout just begging for a fresh worm and a metal hook, almost daring Huck Finn enthusiasts to skip school and cast their bamboo lines into the mystical...
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Olaf Del Gaizo
This, dear Robert, is not the work of a hack/fake AT ALL. You sir, are going to have to bear (pun intended) the responsibility of being a fine artist. This single piece has concept (an ironic goldilocks thing) composition (a long thin choice of frame--superb for storytelling, with the titular cabin centered contrasting two bears to the far right and the last, hysterically, to the far left) and a purposeful execution (woodwork--are you KIDDING, Brother? I couldn't do this--you rock) I invite everyone to view THE CANADIAN MADMAN as a gallery. I assure you, everyone who does will be impressed. f/v
Robert Margetts replied:
Olaf, Thank you for the great comments. I guess I never really looked too deep into why I carve what I do. To me it was just a hobby and like you, I create because I can and it keeps me somewhat sane at times. I really enjoy your art work; it looks like you love doing what you do and you are not afraid to experiment. Your art has great colors and a zest of wildness and imagination. You are the artist....