This is a
"pencil"
self-portrait. I am and have
been an outdoorsman and
hunter ever since I was old
enough to go into the
woods. Growing up in a
small town in central
Pennsylvania, there was not
a lot to do except to find your
way out the back door and
into the woods. Growing up,
I have come to realize that it
was not a bad thing. I never
found myself in trouble with
the law. There was no time
to. Though out my life, the
outdoors has led me to
many, many great people,
friends and great places.
Since 1980, I have made
many trips out "west" for
various reasons. Family
vacations, business, to get
married and lastly to
hunt.
My favorite place in this
entire world is standing in
the Rocky Mountains above
"tree level" in the month of
October. I have found a
place called "The Bridger
Wilderness Area" just
outside of Pinedale,
Wyoming. It was named
after the famous explorer,
Jim Bridger. It is over a
million acres in size with
several thousand trout-filled
lakes. It is located 70 miles
south of Jackson Hole and
110 south of Yellowstone
National Park. I go there to
hunt and guide for the
Rocky Mountain Elk.
I could go on and on how
beautiful this place really is
and what it means to be
there, but I won't. Words
could never do it justice. So
I will just let my "pencil" and
its "title" try to say it for
me.
The original is 7.75" x
10.25" overall. It is drawn on
medium weight, hot press
Crescent Illustration Board.
German made
Faber-Castell Drawing
Pencils were used. The
majority of the "pencil' was
done with a #4 and a #6
lead, while the remainder
was darkened with #8 lead.
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