
Hell Bent for Camp by Paul Abram
In addition, he stages difficult ideas using models, weapons, and authentic costumes. He is inspired by the stories of the fur traders, and how they civilized America. His goal is to help them get credit for it.
Abram has been interested in art since childhood, and slowly entered the field through commercial art after high school. In 1981, he received gold awards for mixed media at the George Phippen Memorial Day Show, and for best show and best watercolor in the American Indian and Cowboy Artist show. He was also a member of the AICA.
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PERIOD: 20th Century
ORIGIN: Arizona, United States
SIZE: 24" x36", frame 46" x 34"
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Hell Bent for Camp by Paul Abram
In addition, he stages difficult ideas using models, weapons, and authentic costumes. He is inspired by the stories of the fur traders, and how they civilized America. His goal is to help them get credit for it.
Abram has been interested in art since childhood, and slowly entered the field through commercial art after high school. In 1981, he received gold awards for mixed media at the George Phippen Memorial Day Show, and for best show and best watercolor in the American Indian and Cowboy Artist show. He was also a member of the AICA.
This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.
PERIOD: 20th Century
ORIGIN: Arizona, United States
SIZE: 24" x36", frame 46" x 34"
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In addition, he stages difficult ideas using models, weapons, and authentic costumes. He is inspired by the stories of the fur traders, and how they civilized America. His goal is to help them get credit for it.
Abram has been interested in art since childhood, and slowly entered the field through commercial art after high school. In 1981, he received gold awards for mixed media at the George Phippen Memorial Day Show, and for best show and best watercolor in the American Indian and Cowboy Artist show. He was also a member of the AICA.
This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; [email protected] to get a shipping quote, or to purchase.
PERIOD: 20th Century
ORIGIN: Arizona, United States
SIZE: 24" x36", frame 46" x 34"























