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2020 National Framed Art Package- 5 Print Package

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2020 National Framed Art Package- 5 Print Package
This is a collection of all 5 of the DU 2020 National Prints. All prints are framed, matted with glass. 1. First Wave Artist of the Year Canvas by Bob Hautman: Image Size: 20”x30”. Bob Hautman lives and works on a farm in western Minnesota with his studio overlooking wetlands that he has restored for more than two decades. This is the first DU Artist of the Year title awarded to Hautman. First Wave depicts mallards coming straight in wave after wave as a storm approaches. The canvas features a 2020 Artist of the Year title plate affixed to the frame. 2. A Good Day by Bob Hautman: Image Size: 18”x24¼”. Bob Hautman credits his artistic success to his father who bestowed to him a love for the outdoors and a commitment to conservation and his mother, an accomplished painter. In A Good Day, Hautman beautifully captures a proud yellow lab after a perfect day of hunting. The cork decoys featured in the image were carved in the 1940s by the artist’s father. 3. Perched by Jared DuCote: Image Size: 15½”x23½”. Texas painter Jared DuCote highlights the natural beauty of a wood duck Perched on a limb. This is the artist’s first appearance in the DU National Art Package. DuCote and his father share a love for art, which led them to paint custom fishing lures together. 4. Windswept Bay by David Maass: Image Size: 16¾”x25¼”. David Maass has received the Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year title more times than any other artist. Windswept Bay showcases canvasbacks and bluebills making their descent with gray clouds approaching. Maass is a self-taught wildlife illustrator who was raised in a family with a long-standing hunting tradition. 5. Big Ten by Bruce Miller: Image Size: 24”x18¾”. This is Bruce Miller’s 10th image in the Ducks Unlimited National Art Package. Big Ten captures the majesty of a whitetail buck in its natural surroundings. As a native Minnesotan, Miller chose the title Big Ten because of the buck’s trophy rack and in reference to the conference.