Originals
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Limited Edition Canvas Prints
Gallery-wrapped canvas reproductions of selected works.
Between Eras
limited Edition:25
Captures the raw presence and quiet strength of the working horse, emerging from deep shadow into light. The piece reflects a tension between past and present—where tradition, labor, and legacy still live within the form.
Rendered with dramatic contrast and restraint, the composition allows light to define structure, revealing power without excess. Every detail is intentional, drawing the viewer into a moment that feels both timeless and immediate.
Availability
Original (36×48) — Available
Fine art and canvas editions — Available
Details
Medium: Charcoal
Surface: Canvas
Original size: 36×48
Between Eras captures the raw presence and quiet strength of the working horse, emerging from deep shadow into light. The piece reflects a tension between past and present—where tradition, labor, and legacy still live within the form.
Rendered with dramatic contrast and restraint, the composition allows light to define structure, revealing power without excess. Every detail is intentional, drawing the viewer into a moment that feels both timeless and immediate.
Availability
Original (36×48) — Available
Fine art and canvas editions — Available
Details
Medium: Charcoal
Surface: Canvas
Original size: 36×48
Between Eras captures the raw presence and quiet strength of the working horse, emerging from deep shadow into light. The piece reflects a tension between past and present—where tradition, labor, and legacy still live within the form.
Rendered with dramatic contrast and restraint, the composition allows light to define structure, revealing power without excess. Every detail is intentional, drawing the viewer into a moment that feels both timeless and immediate.
Availability
Original (36×48) — Available
Fine art and canvas editions — Available
Details
Medium: Charcoal
Surface: Canvas
Original size: 36×48
There is no ceremony in the wild for leaving childhood behind.
Only distance.
Instinct.
And the quiet fracture between protection and survival.
"Exiled" explores the moment a young stallion begins to outgrow the safety of the herd-while his mother stands caught between what she cannot prevent and what she cannot release.
Part of The Roosevelt Herd Series
30 x 40 Limited edition canvas
Museum-quality gallery wrapped canvas
Signed and numbered by the artist
There is no ceremony in the wild for leaving childhood behind.
Only distance.
Instinct.
And the quiet fracture between protection and survival.
"Exiled" explores the moment a young stallion begins to outgrow the safety of the herd-while his mother stands caught between what she cannot prevent and what she cannot release.
Part of The Roosevelt Herd Series
There is no ceremony in the wild for leaving childhood behind.
Only distance.
Instinct.
And the quiet fracture between protection and survival.
"Exiled" explores the moment a young stallion begins to outgrow the safety of the herd-while his mother stands caught between what she cannot prevent and what she cannot release.
Part of The Roosevelt Herd Series
Silver
There are horses that command attention through movement… and others that carry it through presence alone.
Silver emerges from the darkness with quiet authority — his expression calm, observant, and unwavering beneath a tangled mane shaped by prairie wind and seasons of survival.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, this piece reflects the resilience and individuality of the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Rather than portraying motion or conflict, Silver focuses on intimacy and atmosphere — a moment where strength is revealed through stillness.
Rendered in charcoal with deep black negative space and restrained highlights, the composition is designed to feel as though the horse is materializing from shadow itself. The result is both cinematic and deeply personal, inviting the viewer into a quieter connection with the subject.
Open Edition Fine Art Print
8 × 11 Archival Matte Fine Art Print
Printed on archival fine art paper with a matte finish designed to preserve the rich tonal depth and atmospheric detail of the original charcoal artwork.
Original Artwork: Available
Original Size: 20 × 30
Medium: Charcoal on Canvas
Series: Roosevelt Herd Series
Open Edition Canvas PrintSilver
There are horses that command attention through movement… and others that carry it through presence alone.
Silver emerges from the darkness with quiet authority — his expression calm, observant, and unwavering beneath a tangled mane shaped by prairie wind and seasons of survival.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, this piece reflects the resilience and individuality of the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Rather than portraying motion or conflict, Silver focuses on intimacy and atmosphere — a moment where strength is revealed through stillness.
Rendered in charcoal with deep black negative space and restrained highlights, the composition is designed to feel as though the horse is materializing from shadow itself. The result is both cinematic and deeply personal, inviting the viewer into a quieter connection with the subject.
18 × 24 Matte Canvas
Gallery Wrapped Canvas Print
Printed with rich tonal depth and dramatic contrast to preserve the atmospheric quality and detail of the original charcoal artwork.
Original Artwork: Available
Original Size: 20 × 30
Medium: Charcoal on Canvas
Series: Roosevelt Herd Series
Ceasefire
A rare moment of stillness between rivals.
For a fleeting instant, conflict gives way to silence. The tension remains—carried in posture, distance, and watchful eyes—yet neither yields to confrontation. Beneath the storm–heavy sky, two stallions stand suspended between instinct and restraint.
Penny
Softness can be its own kind of survival.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, Penny captures a quieter side of the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park — one shaped not by dominance or conflict, but by resilience, memory, and calm endurance. Removed during a herd cull and relocated to Montana as a juvenile, Penny’s story carries the subtle tension between displacement and survival that exists within many modern wild horse narratives.
Rendered in charcoal with restrained highlights and deep atmospheric shadows, the composition focuses on intimacy and presence rather than movement. Emerging gently from darkness, Penny reflects the quiet awareness and sensitivity often carried by mares within a herd structure.
Rather than dramatizing the subject, the piece invites stillness — allowing expression, texture, and atmosphere to speak softly on their own.
Limited Edition Framed Canvas
16 × 20 Framed Canvas
Floating Frame Presentation
Limited Edition of 15
Hand Signed & Numbered with Certificate of Authenticity
Original Artwork: Available
Original Size: 16 × 20
Medium: Charcoal on Canvas
Series: Roosevelt Herd Series
Fine Art Prints
There is no ceremony in the wild for leaving childhood behind.
Only distance.
Instinct.
And the quiet fracture between protection and survival.
"Exiled" explores the moment a young stallion begins to outgrow the safety of the herd-while his mother stands caught between what she cannot prevent and what she cannot release.
Part of The Roosevelt Herd Series
There is no ceremony in the wild for leaving childhood behind.
Only distance.
Instinct.
And the quiet fracture between protection and survival.
"Exiled" explores the moment a young stallion begins to outgrow the safety of the herd-while his mother stands caught between what she cannot prevent and what she cannot release.
Part of The Roosevelt Herd Series
There is no ceremony in the wild for leaving childhood behind.
Only distance.
Instinct.
And the quiet fracture between protection and survival.
"Exiled" explores the moment a young stallion begins to outgrow the safety of the herd-while his mother stands caught between what she cannot prevent and what she cannot release.
Part of The Roosevelt Herd Series
There is no ceremony in the wild for leaving childhood behind.
Only distance.
Instinct.
And the quiet fracture between protection and survival.
"Exiled" explores the moment a young stallion begins to outgrow the safety of the herd-while his mother stands caught between what she cannot prevent and what she cannot release.
Part of The Roosevelt Herd Series
Between Eras captures the raw presence and quiet strength of the working horse, emerging from deep shadow into light. The piece reflects a tension between past and present—where tradition, labor, and legacy still live within the form.
Rendered with dramatic contrast and restraint, the composition allows light to define structure, revealing power without excess. Every detail is intentional, drawing the viewer into a moment that feels both timeless and immediate.
Availability
Original (36×48) — Available
Fine art and canvas editions — Available
Details
Medium: Charcoal
Surface: Canvas
Original size: 36×48
Between Eras captures the raw presence and quiet strength of the working horse, emerging from deep shadow into light. The piece reflects a tension between past and present—where tradition, labor, and legacy still live within the form.
Rendered with dramatic contrast and restraint, the composition allows light to define structure, revealing power without excess. Every detail is intentional, drawing the viewer into a moment that feels both timeless and immediate.
Availability
Original (36×48) — Available
Fine art and canvas editions — Available
Details
Medium: Charcoal
Surface: Canvas
Original size: 36×48
Between Eras captures the raw presence and quiet strength of the working horse, emerging from deep shadow into light. The piece reflects a tension between past and present—where tradition, labor, and legacy still live within the form.
Rendered with dramatic contrast and restraint, the composition allows light to define structure, revealing power without excess. Every detail is intentional, drawing the viewer into a moment that feels both timeless and immediate.
Availability
Original (36×48) — Available
Fine art and canvas editions — Available
Details
Medium: Charcoal
Surface: Canvas
Original size: 36×48
Open Edition Canvas PrintSilver
There are horses that command attention through movement… and others that carry it through presence alone.
Silver emerges from the darkness with quiet authority — his expression calm, observant, and unwavering beneath a tangled mane shaped by prairie wind and seasons of survival.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, this piece reflects the resilience and individuality of the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Rather than portraying motion or conflict, Silver focuses on intimacy and atmosphere — a moment where strength is revealed through stillness.
Rendered in charcoal with deep black negative space and restrained highlights, the composition is designed to feel as though the horse is materializing from shadow itself. The result is both cinematic and deeply personal, inviting the viewer into a quieter connection with the subject.
Open Edition Canvas PrintSilver
There are horses that command attention through movement… and others that carry it through presence alone.
Silver emerges from the darkness with quiet authority — his expression calm, observant, and unwavering beneath a tangled mane shaped by prairie wind and seasons of survival.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, this piece reflects the resilience and individuality of the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Rather than portraying motion or conflict, Silver focuses on intimacy and atmosphere — a moment where strength is revealed through stillness.
Rendered in charcoal with deep black negative space and restrained highlights, the composition is designed to feel as though the horse is materializing from shadow itself. The result is both cinematic and deeply personal, inviting the viewer into a quieter connection with the subject.
Open Edition Canvas PrintSilver
There are horses that command attention through movement… and others that carry it through presence alone.
Silver emerges from the darkness with quiet authority — his expression calm, observant, and unwavering beneath a tangled mane shaped by prairie wind and seasons of survival.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, this piece reflects the resilience and individuality of the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Rather than portraying motion or conflict, Silver focuses on intimacy and atmosphere — a moment where strength is revealed through stillness.
Rendered in charcoal with deep black negative space and restrained highlights, the composition is designed to feel as though the horse is materializing from shadow itself. The result is both cinematic and deeply personal, inviting the viewer into a quieter connection with the subject.
Ceasefire
A rare moment of stillness between rivals.
For a fleeting instant, conflict gives way to silence. The tension remains—carried in posture, distance, and watchful eyes—yet neither yields to confrontation. Beneath the storm–heavy sky, two stallions stand suspended between instinct and restraint.
Ceasefire
A rare moment of stillness between rivals.
For a fleeting instant, conflict gives way to silence. The tension remains—carried in posture, distance, and watchful eyes—yet neither yields to confrontation. Beneath the storm–heavy sky, two stallions stand suspended between instinct and restraint.
Ceasefire
A rare moment of stillness between rivals.
For a fleeting instant, conflict gives way to silence. The tension remains—carried in posture, distance, and watchful eyes—yet neither yields to confrontation. Beneath the storm–heavy sky, two stallions stand suspended between instinct and restraint.
Ceasefire
A rare moment of stillness between rivals.
For a fleeting instant, conflict gives way to silence. The tension remains—carried in posture, distance, and watchful eyes—yet neither yields to confrontation. Beneath the storm–heavy sky, two stallions stand suspended between instinct and restraint.
Penny
Softness can be its own kind of survival.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, Penny captures a quieter side of the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park — one shaped not by dominance or conflict, but by resilience, memory, and calm endurance. Removed during a herd cull and relocated to Montana as a juvenile, Penny’s story carries the subtle tension between displacement and survival that exists within many modern wild horse narratives.
Rendered in charcoal with restrained highlights and deep atmospheric shadows, the composition focuses on intimacy and presence rather than movement. Emerging gently from darkness, Penny reflects the quiet awareness and sensitivity often carried by mares within a herd structure.
Rather than dramatizing the subject, the piece invites stillness — allowing expression, texture, and atmosphere to speak softly on their own.
Not Yet
Hidden within the quiet shelter of his mother’s presence, the young foal peers curiously into a world he is not yet ready to face. Her body forms both barrier and refuge — a silent reminder that wisdom often stands watch long before innocence understands why.
Part of the Roosevelt Herd Series, “Not Yet” reflects the quiet strength of the mares who shape the future of the herd through protection, patience, and instinct. Emerging softly from darkness, only fragments are revealed: the foal’s searching eye, the curve of the mare’s back, the subtle connection between caution and curiosity.
In the wild, there is a moment between safety and independence — a brief season where the future waits just beyond the edge of understanding.