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by Art Cole
$70.00
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A Bison roams Antelope Island State Park located in the Great Salt Lake of Utah, Utah is in the Great America West of the United... more
Dimensions
60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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2 - 3 business days
A Bison roams Antelope Island State Park located in the Great Salt Lake of Utah, Utah is in the Great America West of the United States.
This image has the honor of being featured in the Fine Art America group:
"Wildlife One A Day" - 4/5/18
Welcome to Art Cole's Photography. As a photographer Art has a passion for photographing all types of subject matter, but gravitates towards Nature Photography. He has shot digitally since 2000 and enjoys taking advantage of this dynamic photographic medium and uses degrees in Commercial and Studio Art as a foundation for the images he captures. He also loves to take advantage of the many photographic opportunities that exist in the Washington DC Metro area in which he currently resides. Although he shoots a great deal in the DC area he will from time to time venture out of the region to discover and capture new dynamic images.
$70.00
Art Cole
Thanks Cindy, think this guy may have thought he was posing for a new Buffalo Head Nickle.
Cindy Treger
Art, simply amazing capture. f/l
Bruce Peterson
This work is fabulous.. so many Pictures slide by me without being seen. I may have to get something here !!
Art Cole replied:
You are too kind Bruce. Antelope Island had lots of photo opportunities when I was there on May 1, 2017. From wildlife to landscapes. Currently though the biting gnats have hatched and rule the island.