by George Bumann | Feb 11, 2018 | Art, Nature, Yellowstone Life
A quote that I really like but have never been able to properly attribute goes like this: “If your life is worth living, it’s worth recording”. This is why I keep a field journal. We all encounter things that are magical, unique and frankly, in some...
by Jenny Golding | Jan 22, 2018 | Art, Sculpture stories
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by Jenny Golding | Jan 14, 2018 | Art, Sculpture stories
From an elevated lookout we watched as the alpha female of the Lamar Canyon pack sat in a state of indignation. In the predawn hours she had killed an elk, by herself, on the shores of the Lamar River. This was not unusual for her to do – but moments after taking her...
by George Bumann | Dec 11, 2017 | Art
Looking for the perfect stocking stuffer for wildlife lovers? There’s still time to give a gift inspired by the animals of Yellowstone. Here are the bronze wildlife sculpture miniatures we still have in stock, but hurry, they are going fast. Order by December...
by George Bumann | Oct 31, 2017 | Art, Sculpture stories
“Scarface” (aka #211) was one of the most accommodating, easy-going grizzly bears that has called Yellowstone home in recent times. I had watched him wander all the way across the Lamar Valley and pass right through the cars and people of the traffic jam stopped to...
by Jenny Golding | Oct 25, 2017 | Art, Sculpture stories
Living in close proximity to wild animals has given me the opportunity to get to know individuals, sometimes over the course of their entire lives. To me, a herd of bison grazing lazily in Lamar Valley becomes more than just a teeming mass of brown. Each one is...