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Spring/Summer 2008
The following photos and commentary show what David has been up to for the past months. Hope you enjoy!!
Miles City Bucking Horse Sale
Photo of David at his booth at the Miles City Bucking Horse Sale in May, 2008.
Photo Courtesy of
Ronald Scheer
Currently Meanwhile, Back at the Studio...
Right now, David is busy trying to balance his time in the studio and on the road, going to shows. Please check his show schedule
for a time that he might be at a location near you. Stay tuned to the web site for news on new prints, note cards, and originals.
Thank you!
Setting Up the Booth
Above: David arranging some things right before a show in Glendive, MT April, 2008
Below:
David and his mother putting the booth together.
Left: David near his booth at an outdoor show in Fort Benton, MT June,
2008.
Out and About
Summer, 2008
Summer Wildlife
Above: Bull Bison on the Flying D Ranch.
Right: Mountain Goats in Spanish Peaks area.
Below:
Bull Elk climbing a hillside in Theodore Roosevelt National Park near Medora, North Dakota.
Snakes and Rabbits!
On a hike in the Terry Badlands, I ran into this rattlesnake and a baby rabbit. June, 2008
A Young Colt and the Calypso Trail
Below Left: I spotted this colt on the drive to one of my shows.
Below Right:
Went on a horseback ride through the Terry Badlands, on the Calypso Trail.
Riding in the Terry Badlands
July, 2008
A Natural Rock Bridge in the Terry Badlands
Above: Me, standing on the rock bridge while dad took the photo and held the
horses! July, 2008
Hiking in the Mountains
July, 2008
Climbing Hyalite Peak
Left: A hiker is crossing the large snow field just below the peak. July, 2008
Above
Left: Hyalite Lake
Above: Mountain Sheep crossing the snow and a waterfall along Hyalite Creek. July, 2008
Being a Sign Painter
Above: David painted a sign for a building at the fairgrounds in Big Timber, MT. The project
was a something different than the gallery art he usually paints, but he enjoyed the new experience!
Left: David atop Hyalite
Peak....elevation 10,300 feet