Ted Sorensen, Western Art
The Sentry - Metal Print
The Sentry - Metal Print
Adorned in traditional moccasins with upturned toes specific to the Apache, this metal print of 'The Sentry' commands attention. During the tumultuous time of the Apache wars between 1849 and Geronimo's surrender in 1886, the United States grappled with locating and engaging various tribes. It wasn't until General Crook employed Apache scouts that they finally achieved some success. In this exquisite painting, 'The Sentry', an Apache warrior stands guard on the mesa, diligently surveying the approaching trail. In the distance, a dust cloud from riders can be seen, but it is impossible to discern whether they are friends or foes.
This 20" x 40" metal print embodies a contemporary art style where the robustness of metal converges with the subtle elegance of fine art. The sublimation technique guarantees that the image not only adheres to the surface but also integrates with the metal, yielding vivid colors and a radiant finish. This method produces artwork that is not just visually compelling but also durable against fading and the elements, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings. Acquiring a metal print is an investment in a work that marries durability with visual charm, ensuring it continues to captivate and spark discussions for the foreseeable future. Whether displayed in a residence, workplace, or art gallery, a metal print adds a touch of refinement and modernity to any environment. Each metal print arrives ready for display, eliminating the need for additional framing expenses.
The alternate backside image demonstrates the 3/4" sturdy Z-Bar support frame.
Also available as a Limited-edition Canvas Print and a Limited-edition Print.