Interesting. I have the exact Tony Hunt Print, #119 you have on the blog. Signed by Tony Hunt. Can you provide any specific information? We love the North West. Visited Vancouver Island last summer. Would love to know if the print has value to anyone so I can explain Tony Hunt, his work and the significance of this particular print so my kids (really 50 years old now) can appreciate this rich history. I bought this print in the early 60’s in Phoenix at a art museum show.
Hi Julius
I can’t add much to what is on my blog I’m afraid. I bought mine on Vancouver Island around 1973. There is a reasonable amount of information about Tony Hunt around the Web.
Good luck,
Gina
Thanks Bob, it was, especially the chance to try out our snowshoes (though for the first time in 3 years or so my back has flared, so we had to keep our expeditions reasonably short).
Hi Gina,
Lookslike a great wintry break.
Interesting. I have the exact Tony Hunt Print, #119 you have on the blog. Signed by Tony Hunt. Can you provide any specific information? We love the North West. Visited Vancouver Island last summer. Would love to know if the print has value to anyone so I can explain Tony Hunt, his work and the significance of this particular print so my kids (really 50 years old now) can appreciate this rich history. I bought this print in the early 60’s in Phoenix at a art museum show.
Thanks. Julius Marcus, mark@julius-marcus.com
Hi Julius
I can’t add much to what is on my blog I’m afraid. I bought mine on Vancouver Island around 1973. There is a reasonable amount of information about Tony Hunt around the Web.
Good luck,
Gina
I am feeling transported to New England already.
Your latest post conveys the mood so convincingly. I can almost taste the lobster too!
Would the bear do and extension too, while plucking acorns? Thanks for the wintery account from Algonquin Park.
Thanks Bob! Hope you have enjoyed a good West Coast winter!
Lovely account Gina. Must have been a great time away.
Thanks Bob, it was, especially the chance to try out our snowshoes (though for the first time in 3 years or so my back has flared, so we had to keep our expeditions reasonably short).
These are wonderful impressions Gina. I really like the photos with captions.
Thanks Bob! Yes, I think captioning can add an interesting dimension to ‘storytelling’ and like the way WordPress is now displaying these.
Absolutely beautiful Photos and lovely commentary.
Thanks, Jessie! I’m glad you enjoyed it.