Times Fun by Ray Troll
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This will open on Thursday, March 4 at 10:30 am
"Times Fun" by Ray Troll
- Dimensions: 31" x 31" Its a big one! -
- Custom Framed! -
Another classic Ray Troll piece, "Times Fun" honors the wiley steelhead and coho of Ray's native Alaska. According to Ray, "I love to draw these beautiful creatures but being skilled at catching them is another matter altogether. Mastering the art of fly-fishing is high on my bucket list! That said I've spent lots of time on Alaskan rivers in pursuit of the wily Steelhead, Coho Salmon, and magnificent Grayling , all pictured on this poster. I absolutely love the look and feel of hand tied flies and all their wonderful names."
This is a VERY NICE custom-framed piece, with a graphite gray matting and elegant black frame, which perfectly matches many of the fish in the picture. Its signed, and printed on high quality acid-free paper for lasting durability. Don't miss your chance to add one of the classic Troll prints to your collection!
This is a large piece, so keep that in mind when bidding!
This will close on Friday, March 5 at 4pm MST
Winner will be announced on Friday, March 5 at 4:30 PM MST through email/text
Winner to arrange for pick up or shipping with Fundraising Committee
About the Artist
In his studio on a hill above Tongass Narrows in rainy Ketchikan, Alaska, Ray Troll creates fishy images that swim into museums, books and magazines, and onto t-shirts worn around the world. He draws his inspiration from extensive field work and the latest scientific discoveries, bringing a street-smart sensibility to the worlds of ichthyology and paleontology.
Ray and his wife Michelle run the Soho Coho gallery in Ketchikan appropriately situated in an old historic house of ill repute located on a salmon spawning stream. Ray believes that everyone should be in a band regardless of talent or ambition, and leads an ensemble of musical renegades called the Ratfish Wranglers who perform in festivals, saloons, and dance parties around Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.