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Gordon Setter Original Watercolor by Steddum
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Gordon Setter Original Watercolor by Steddum

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  • Sold Date: 10/18/2007
  • Channel: Online Auction
  • Source: eBay

Mi chael Steddum's passion is in painting everyday scenes of the dogs we love and enjoy. Michael Steddum is a self-published artist with more than 100 limited edition prints to his credit. His work is collected around the world. He has produced numerous commissions for companies such as Field & Stream Apparel and Vance Creek , as well as private collectors in the United States and abroad.

Michael Steddum was born in California , and he has always possessed a passion for drawing and painting. He joined the United States Navy in 1984, and was an Illustrator during the later part of his enlistment. After the military, Michael worked for a gallery in San Diego , California . He started t as a sales consultant, and worked his way up to a manager moving to Minnesota . In 1990 Michael went full time into art, accepting personal commissions to paint portraits of individual dogs. He moved to Prairie Farm, Wisconsin in 1998 w a hundred year old farm house nestled in forty acres became his studio. It was a dream come true, w his Gordon Setter, Razzie could run and work the woods looking for grouse. During this time in Wisconsin , he purchased a section of woods w he single-handedly built his own home. In 2003 he moved to Upstate New York for two years and recently returned to Wisconsin . Michael believes that "an artist's life is a process and not an event". He often says "it took only twenty years to become an over night success.

The Original Watercolor of

"Gordon Setter Head Study III"

This is the original watercolor painted by Michael Steddum. It was done upon 140lb Cold Pressed Watercolor Paper. The painting is 8 7/8" x 12 1/2" and will be shipped to your home with a Certificate of Authenticity to certify that this is the original watercolor. T was a limited edition, signed & numbered print made of this painting. The edition size was 50. This is the original watercolor however. The print is SOLD OUT.

Recently at the Chesapeake Nationals, an original watercolor 9" x 12" by Michael Steddum was auctioned off for $3,100.00. This is a rare opportunity to acquire an original by this artist, starting bid at only $100.00.

This is the actual original watercolor painting and not a copy or print. T was a limited edition print made of this painting but this is the actual original painting. The one and only!

Packaging!!!! When I package a print a gorilla couldn't hurt it. I make custom made boxes for each painting.

Yes! Your painting will be shipped out to your home right away. This original will be shipped to your home, using Priority Mail as soon as you pay using your Pay Pal. Check my feedback and you will see that people are very pleased when they receive their painting.

You are bidding on an original watercolor painting. This painting was made by taking a blank sheet of paper, water color paint, with a paint brsh in the artist hand, he actually painted the picture you see. This picture was painted the same way an artist would have painted a picture a 1000 years ago, long before computer artists, or photoshop programs made everyone an artist. I do not mean to be offensive to those kind of "artists" but because I will get the question, "how was this painting made?"

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