The grandest of them all looms over Jackson Valley. This is the Great Teton, --- an imposing 7000 foot difference in altitude from the valley floor. I painted this while standing out in the fields in the western perimeter of Jackson's airport while helicopters intermittently broke through the quiet and rustled the grasses around me. This is a professionally created museum quality reproduction of my original oil painting. It is part of a limited edition. Each print is produced using archival inks on 100% cotton canvas. UV resistant varnish is applied. Prints are signed and numbered, with a Certificate of Authenticity and care instructions provided. Size is 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" and has 2.5" black borders on all sides --- a finished size of 12 1/2" x 14 1/2". It is shipped un-stretched. The finished size allows for gallery wrap stretching on a 1 to 2" deep stretcher bar, and as a result, can be wired and hung as is, in the contemporary style --- or framed in the traditional manner. It is placed on an acid-free foam-core board, and is secured in a self-sealing crystal clear bag/sleeve. "Teton Giant" is also available in other sizes on canvas and on 100% rag paper -- all within this limited edition, and as note cards. Please inquire if you are interested and you don't see them listed here. This image is copyrighted by Dru Marie Robert.
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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ME. Ever since I watched my 5 year old brother captivate others with his whimsical, engaging clown drawings, I have been intrigued by the power of image making. It was fascinating to me (a year older) to witness his innate confidence and the sheer delight he experienced when he was creating, -- as well as seeing what he would come up with!
When I picked up my own crayons, I soon discovered an alternate world that one can disappear into when one is putting pencil, crayon, or paint to a blank support with the purpose of creating. This activity, for me, in combination with many road trips traveling and moving as a youngster became not only a ticket into an exploration of creative possibilities but it also provided a means for me to detach so that I could observe and sort out my small life's events while also taking note of and soaking up the world's wonder with my sponge mind.
As an admirer and painter of the landscape and figures, I often say that I am in the business of extending one's memories and special experiences. I render the sites of one's vacations and favorite locations as well as portraits of loved ones, human and animal.
WHAT I OFFER. I am a studio and plein air painter, proficient in oils, acrylic, my own style of mixed media (watercolor and colored pencil), and drawing media. I create originals and sell professionally created museum quality reproductions of my work on paper and canvas. I also create custom, oversize prints of my works on canvas for customers that I embellish personally (in effect, creating a new original that can be quite affordable for the size).
HOW I SERVE. I have worked with the public for many years and am particularly happy when I can listen, hear beyond the words, and deliver exactly, -- or above and beyond, what a customer is looking for. Finding ways to best deliver and please those with whom I collaborate is a huge pleasure for me.
The personal touch is integral to my offerings. Whether my art is created specifically for a customer or not, I interview the client about the space/environment of the new work's prospective home to pick up on the client's preferences and style (and especially if I am involved in the framing process). I often personally hang my completed works of art in my clients' homes.
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