Ripple

  • The first and last in a series of Canada Goose Art
  • Limited Edition Print
  • FREE Exclusive Pencilneck ® Framing!
  • Artist’s Proofs: available
  • Original Drawing:  SOLD! (incredibly)

free-shipping-in-the-usa-and-canada

2 Lines of text available, Max 26 characters per line

Ripple

Canada Goose Art

The first and last in a series of Canada Goose Art

T his drawing is a prime example of how artists go bananas.

For YEARS, I’d been getting asked “Owen, when are you going to do a Canada Goose?”, and “Do you have any Canada goose art”, and “I’d buy a goose if you had one”.

So, like a chump, I did a Canada Goose.

I bought an expensive camera and spent days driving around the countryside looking for geese. The Colonel asked me where I was taking pictures of geese, and I said that I hadn’t had much luck so far.

“I thought you were just down at Wascana Park!  Why are you wasting time driving around the country when there’s a permanent, year-round population of geese 5 minutes from home?!” she asked.

“Um, yes.  That’d make more sense…” I said.

So I popped down and threw so much bread at the geese in Wascana Park that it soaked up half the lake; I’m not even sure that a couple of goslings didn’t imprint me as Mom. I must’ve taken 500 photos, and as this was in the days when one still had to develop film, it ran to some money.

Then came the drawing. I sweated, toiled, and drew my fingers to the bone.

 

The Big Time

On a long shot, I entered it in the Largest Wildlife Art Show in Western Canada, and when it got accepted, I nearly fell over.

And imagine my surprise as it won ‘First in Class’ AND ‘First in Division in the Open (Professional) categories! 

Huzzah!  I swanned around the reception demurely accepting congratulations and free drinks as I cooed condolences and gave patronizing advice to the also-rans. Soon I was suavely posing for photos with my art and ribbons and giving hiccupy interviews and generally becoming insufferable until The Colonel had enough and dragged me out by my ear.

Seeing as the drawing had a terrific pedigree, I got it published as soon as I could. I spent a fortune on prints, certificates of authenticity, brochures, greeting cards, and put out a special edition of the catalog – despite still having boxes of the previous one in the garage.

And…this is my worst selling print ever – and that says something. I can’t even give it away to relatives.

So when you ask me, “Owen when are you going to draw a (fill in the blank)?’ and I give a polite, diplomatic, non-answer, you’ll know why…

* And yet, the original sold!

SCROLL DOWN AND LEAVE A REVIEW!

SCROLL DOWN AND LEAVE A REVIEW!

The Process of Drawing

First comes extensive research. No artsy-fartsy 'interpretation'; it has to be done right.  No guesswork.

Then comes 300-ish hours of painstaking, garment-rending, hair-pulling, hunched-over, aspirin and coffee-fueled toil at the drawing table before collapsing at the finish line.

"I've always felt that artists who gabble on about 'how relaxing art is for them' are full of crap.  I always thought Hemingway got it right: '...you sit down at a typewriter and open a vein'.

You've gotta bleed a little"

Get a FREE Catalog

Owen's catalog is perfect on those occasions when you're away from your desktop-laptop-pad-phone or whatever they shove at us next.

Or maybe you can't find a drink coaster...either way it's Owen's Pencilneck Catalog to the rescue!

Click here to get yours

Get you some warm fuzzies

Spread the love

Companies who hire Owen to do an exclusive Limited Edition Print for them use the prints in several ways, but the effect is always the same: people love them.

And they love the companies who give them!

And the companies love:

  • how easy Owen and his team make the project (not their first rodeo)
  • they love how good they look for giving such impressive gifts
  • and they love how they came in under budget.


“THANK YOU for the fantastic work of art. You have provided us with a great way to help charities raise money, reward employees and show appreciation to our valued clients.”

Vince Haller
Select Production Services

Click here to see how it all works.

Wide Open by Owen Garratt

Additional Details

  • Published from an Original Pencil Drawing
  • Limited Edition of 1968 Prints
  • Artist's Proofs of 196 Proofs
  • Image Size 9 1/4" by 13 1/4"
  • Framed Size 20" by 24"
    © Owen Garratt

Includes:

  • Exclusive Pencilneck ® Framing
  • Standard Engraved Plaque (customized plaque available)
  • Professional Hanging Kit
  • Signed and numbered Ltd Ed Print
  • Seal embossed over Owen's signature
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Care and Protection Information

Shipping

  • FREE SHIPPING in the Continental U.S. and Canada!
  • Shipped in our Custom Shipping Crates for full protection
  • Delivery by FedEX

1 review for Ripple

  1. Édouard

    I don’t mind it!

    • The Pencilneck

      SOLD!

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Login