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Red Day Butte by R. Tom Gilleon LIMITED EDITION CANVAS

Currency:USD Category:Art / Region - Western Start Price:350.00 USD Estimated At:1,150.00 - 1,350.00 USD
Red Day Butte  by R. Tom Gilleon   LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
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Red Day Butte
by R. Tom Gilleon
LIMITED EDITION CANVAS
Image size: 28"w x 19"h.
Limited Edition of: 45
$575.00 SOLD OUT AT PUBLISHER. SECONDERY MARKET PRICING “The values, culture and spirituality of the Lakota reflected the state of harmony they enjoyed with the land,” says Tom Gilleon of 'Red Day Butte.' “You could consider many of the paintings I have done of tipis as soliloquies, but this one has much more the feeling of a duet, one that emphasizes that harmonious relationship.”


While Gilleon is renowned for his contemporary, geometric vision of the West, when he paints a landscape it is obvious that he can put it all together as well as he can take it apart. “If you remove the tipi, it would still be a complete painting,” he says. “Camp would always be made with the tipi entrance facing East so that the light of a new day would shine through there first, so this is sunrise and not sunset. I couldn’t resist having fun with the title.”



Gilleon’s "Robed in White" is another great example of his landscape work and

that this edition Sold Out so quickly gives you an idea of the demand for these paintings. "Red Day Butte," presented in an edition of only 45, will certainly follow the same path.
“The values, culture and spirituality of the Lakota reflected the state of harmony they enjoyed with the land,” says Tom Gilleon of 'Red Day Butte.' “You could consider many of the paintings I have done of tipis as soliloquies, but this one has much more the feeling of a duet, one that emphasizes that harmonious relationship.”


While Gilleon is renowned for his contemporary, geometric vision of the West, when he paints a landscape it is obvious that he can put it all together as well as he can take it apart. “If you remove the tipi, it would still be a complete painting,” he says. “Camp would always be made with the tipi entrance facing East so that the light of a new day would shine through there first, so this is sunrise and not sunset. I couldn’t resist having fun with the title.”



Gilleon’s "Robed in White" is another great example of his landscape work and

that this edition Sold Out so quickly gives you an idea of the demand for these paintings. "Red Day Butte," presented in an edition of only 45, will certainly follow the same path.