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The Fox Painting
Beautiful fox image created by canvas transfer, and framed in a golden brown frame.
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Ruby Throat Hummingbird in Flight
Original Fine Art Photograph by Margie Carroll, Appalachian Wildlife Artist
Stunning original museum quality photograph of a male ruby throated hummingbird by wildlife photographer Margie Carrol. A native North American bird, the hummingbird flaps their wings 60-80 times per second, so you can imagine the patience and talent required to capture this amazing image. The sizes listed are the actual paper size the photo is printed on, so the final size could vary depending on frame and matting selected.
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Rocky Mountain Elk Bull Resting in Meadow
Original Museum Quality Photograph by Margie K. Carroll
This Rocky Mountain bull elk is shown in early summer before the velvet has shed off his stately antlers, but after he has shed his heavy winter coat. Elk are the largest species of deer in America and the Rocky Mountain Elk is currently being populated in the Appalachian Mountains where the Eastern Elk became extinct.
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Reaching Out of the Box Console Table
Magnificent focal point art table detailing "Reaching out of the Box" to greater goals. The table is narrow for smaller areas, but deep enough to place accessories on.
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Playful Grizzly on Sand Beach
Original Museum Quality Photograph by Margie K. Carroll
All work and no play does not go over well for these grizzly's who spend hours in the river searching and trying to catch the salmon. Margie caught this playful guy from about 18 feet away enjoying himself by playing and rolling in the sand during his break. His belly appears to be getting full if you notice!
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Owl in Flight
Original Museum Quality Photograph by Margie K. Carroll
His sights are focused on his prey as this great horned owl flaps his wings hard to reach it in time. He is moving so fast that Margie's quick click of the shutter captured him in crystal clear focus, as the background blurrs away.
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Observation Bear Painting
On Board
Stunning art work that would grace any cabin or lodge. This colorful oil reproduction features a hand applied brushstroke finish. The frame has a brown base with black and brown distressing. Painting is applied to three separate boards that are attached to three vertical boards for a very rustic appearance.
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Nickel Deer Sculpture
Large
Simplistic, yet sophisticated sleek deer sculpture that would look great in a log cabin or great in an urban loft. This sculpture can stand alone or becomes more dynamic paired with smaller version.
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Nickel Deer Sculpture
Small
Simplistic, yet sophisticated sleek deer sculpture that would look great in a log cabin or great in an urban loft. This sculpture can stand alone or becomes more dynamic paired with larger version.
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Native American Bison
Original Museum Quality Photograph by Margie K. Carroll
Stately American bison (buffalo) bull photographed by a small lake against a stunning backdrop of the Great Rocky Mountains. The composition of this image is exquisite making it a great image for a special focal point in your home or office.
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Mooseberry and Black Bear Wine Label images
Pair of paintings
Entertaining pair of images of a wine toasting moose and a black bear serving wine on a tray. Both images are replicas of wine labels and are enlarged and recreated on a board backing. Great conversation pieces for your mountain home, cabin or lodge.
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Margie K. Carroll Wildlife Photographer
Meet Margie - Artist's Biography
We are delighted to bring the work of Margie K. Carroll to our website and to you. Margie is a local Appalachian Photographer whose work is rapidly becoming very collectable. Already appearing in numerous magazines, her work will certainly grace many more magazines, books and collectors walls in the near future. Her passion for her work and subjects is unsurpassed. She refers to her wildlife subjects in such an endearing tone when she returns from one of her shooting trips as if she just spent her vacation with a best friend.
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Male Mallard Duck
Original Museum Quality Print by Margie K. Carroll
How elegant the male mallard looks as he crosses the lake. The crisp delineation of his body and the dramatic colors of his feathers reflect against the still smooth waters showing Margie's talent for capturing the perfect moment in time for this shot.
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Large, Iron Tree Frog Set
Set of Four Frogs
Create an unusual focal point your guests will never forget. Frogs can crawl up a wall, across a ceiling beam or sit on a shelf. Created out of cast iron with a hand painted finish, each of the four frogs are in a different position as if crawling up a tree.
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Kodiak Moment
Friendly bear wanders into town and meets tourists who are wanting to take his photo. Limited edition giclee print by Marilyn Mason. Framed by the artist with a birch bark frame.
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Hand Carved Wood Stag Head (far left "D")
Hottest look from Spring Market, 2007
Beautiful hand carved wood stag head made from light weight bass wood. This head is a wonderful way to bring the essence of wildlife in your home without having real animals. The antlers are removable for shipping. We have made hanging very easy by incorporating a keyhole hanger on the back.
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Hand Carved right looking Deer Head
Hottest look from Spring, 2007 Market (right "F")
Hand carved from basswood, this beautiful deer head will please your animal rights friends. Looks stunning hanging on stone, logs, wood or sheetrock, in both modern and rustic interiors.
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Hand Carved Left looking Deer Head
Hottest look from Spring Market, 2007
Hand carved from basswood, this beautiful deer head will please your animal rights friends. Looks stunning hanging on stone, logs, wood or sheetrock, in both modern and rustic interiors.
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Grizzly Searching for Salmon in River
Original Museum Quality Photograph by Margie K. Carroll
The day is exhausting for this large grizzy bear in Alaska, as he tromps through the swift river water searching for a salmon. His attention is keen and his movements faster than you would think for such a large animal. Salmon within reach will have no chance of escape.
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Great Escape Bear Painting
Painted by Marilyn Maloof
Having fun in Pa-Bear's Woody Wagon!!! These bears are making the best of being left in the wagon alone by climbing over the side and out the window! Painting comes with hand made birch bark and twig frame.
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Going Home Bear Painting
Summer vacation is always such fun except when it is time to pack up and "go home." These bears are making the best of their drive home in their Woody Wagon while Pop drives and Ma hangs out the window while the cubs play in the back. Great painting for your mountain home or lodge! Painting comes framed with the birch bark and twig custom made frame.
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Crazy Fat Metal Sculputural Pony
Have fun with this folk art style fat pony metal sculpture! Made from metal washers and wire, then finished with a clear coat. Great conversation piece and one that will make you smile everytime you look at him! (or her!!)
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Contemplation Moose Painting on Board
Large woodland moose is shown walking through the field of grass against a red sky. This colorful oil reproduction features a hand applied brushstroke finish. The frame has a brown base with black and brown distressing.
The painting is presented on three separate boards that are attached to three vertical boards behind for an even more rustic appearance.
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Blue Tree Line Painting
Contemporary image showing a tree line against the blue sky with suggestive land below. Great cross-style image that could be used either in a contemporary or traditional interior.
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Black Bear Cub in Tree
Original Museum Photograph by Margie K. Carroll
Playing in the woods and climbing trees is a bear cubs favorite passtime. Margie patiently and carefully waited in a nearby tree for just the right time to capture this cute cub in the "V" of the limb and trunk with his little feet dangling underneath him.
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BearCraft
Limited Edition Giclee with Birch Bark Frame
The family of four bears take a spin on the lake in their stunning Criss-Craft wooden boat. Limited edition giclee painting by Marilyn Mason. Framed by artist in a birch bark frame.
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Bart's Buckskin Running In Herd
Framed Lithograph
Large equestrian lithograph of a herd of beautiful horses running with a stout buckskin in front. The lithograph is double matted and framed with a brown tone frame.
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Appalachian Waterfall Through Moss Covered Stones
Original Museum Quality Photograph by Margie K. Carroll
Usually you hear "photographs are never as good as the real thing." However, Margie breaks that philosophy with this dynamic, lush photograph of an Appalachian Mountain waterfall cascading gracefully through large stones that are richly carpeted with native moss. This photo is so rich you can almost smell and hear it.
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Antique Reproduction Equestrian Painting - Stilton
Classic stilton horse standing proud in a pasture. Image is a giclee reproduction of antique portraits of famous horses that have been rediscovered. Matted in sepia with gold filet; frame is 3 1/2" espresso with bronze highlights.
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Antique Reproduction Equestrian Painting - Eclipse
Classic thoroughbred horse prancing against trees and a building. Image is a giclee reproduction of antique portraits of famous horses that have been rediscovered. Matted in sepia with gold filet; frame is 3 1/2" espresso with bronze highlights.
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A Walk in the Woods
Limited Edition Giclee with Birch Bark Frame
Pappa Bear and Baby Bear are on a journey through the deep woods and stop to review their directions. Limited edition giclee painting, framed by the artist with beautiful birch bark frame. Painting is by Marilyn Mason.
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A Long Winter Night
Mamma and Pappa bears are enjoying the warm fire and baby bear is in the background playing chess, while the two youngest bears are playing on the floor. Limited edition giclee painting by Marilyn Mason.
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Framed close-up color photograph of a group of horses running through the creek, splashing water all around their faces and bodies. The horses are all colors including a chestnut, bay, appaloosa and palimino.
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