This limited edition print is in near mint condition. It has been stored in our gallery and never framed. It is numbered and signed by the artist. Buy with confidence - every order is shipped with delivery confirmation tracking number. Fast shipping from our non-smoking home. Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: Limpia Creek Crossing is a limited edition print by Wayne Baize. The print has been personally signed by the artist. Wayne Baize is very well known for his western scenes. This print pictures a cowboy leading his herd of horses across the creek. Baize’s attention to detail shines through this print – from the faces of the horses to the splashing of the water This print makes it easy to see why Baize was inducted into the Cowboy Artists of America in 1995. Image Size is 18" by 25" . Overall Size is 22 1/2" by 27 3/4". This print was published by Frame House in 1975 in a limited edition of 1,500. About the Artist - Wayne Baize has shown an affinity for art since his early days in public school. His first private art teacher was Sarah McDonald, a friend of artist Frank Tenney Johnson. After high school graduation, Wayne set up a table at Luskey’s Western Store in Abilene where he commissioned doing portraits of people and their animals. Words of praise for Baize's work soon spread along the local grapevine, prompting Brad Thompson to offer Baize his first one-man show in Stephenville, Texas. The show was a sellout and provided the income and confidence that Baize could make a living as an artist. In the late eighties, Baize shifted his focus away from mixed media and pencil drawings and started putting his main efforts into oil paintings. That transition into oil painting was encouraged by the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America and Wayne was invited to become a member of the CAA in 1995. Wayne Baize considers this to be the highest honor that he could obtain in his art career. Other honors include the silver medal award for drawings at the 1997 Cowboy Artist Show in Phoenix, Arizona and he was awarded the American Cowboy Culture Award for 2004. Wayne Baize’s paintings and drawings have graced the covers of several horse and cattle magazines including The Quarter Horse Journal, Western Horseman, and The Texas Hereford.