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Historical Montana Bar Wood Print
by Leland D Howard
Product Details
Historical Montana Bar wood print by Leland D Howard. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Montana, east, Historical Montana Bar. In contrast to the weekend of the largest wild horse sale in the nation, the streets of Miles City Montana... more
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Artist's Description
Montana, east, Historical Montana Bar. In contrast to the weekend of the largest wild horse sale in the nation, the streets of Miles City Montana stand silent. However, every third weekend in May, the historical Montana bar and others will be filled shoulder to shoulder while hundreds of other visitors crowd the streets, listening, partying and dancing to the loud bands.
About Leland D Howard
Billions of photographs flood the internet daily, but what sets Leland Howard's fine art nature photography apart is a dedication to exquisite detail and the pursuit of the highest resolution possible. This technical precision is the product of a lifetime committed to the mastery of this art form, resulting in a collection of inspirational photographic art that carries significance. Leland Howard's fine art nature photography can uplift, relieve tension, and elevate spirits, creating an environment conducive to innovation, creative thought, and well-being. For inquiries, please contact Leland at leland@lelandhoward.com. Julie Evanco, an acclaimed figure in the field, underscores that Leland Howard is a renowned photographic artist...
$58.00
Fiona Kennard
Congrats on your sale!
Thomas Schoeller
Takes me back to one of our "locals" Hank Williams Jr and his mid 1980's album cover for MONTANA CAFE. I believe the artwork for the cover was actually from Hamilton, MT.
Leland D Howard replied:
Miles City