Legends of Winter by James Arnell (Limited Edition Print)
Art Print

Legends of Winter by James Arnell (Limited Edition Print)

This item is a limited edition art print titled "Legends of Winter" by artist James Arnell. The print features a dominant close-up of a wolf's head and shoulders in the upper portion, exhibiting dark grey to black fur with striking golden-brown eyes. A vibrant, setting sun, depicted in shades of orange and yellow, is strategically placed at the center above the wolf's eyes, casting a warm glow. The background behind the wolf and sun is a blend of dark reds and oranges, suggesting a twilight sky. Below the wolf, the scene transitions to a vast, snow-covered landscape stretching into the distance. In the middle ground, a dog team pulls a single-person sled, with the musher visible on the sled, navigating the icy terrain. Further in the foreground, there are subtle hints of icy formations and snowdrifts in shades of purple and white. The overall color palette is rich and evocative, dominated by cool blues and purples in the landscape contrasting with the warm reds and oranges of the sky and sun. The print is presented on what appears to be high-quality paper, likely a thick cardstock or art paper, with white borders visible on the sides, indicating it is unframed. The visible condition appears to be good with no obvious creases, tears, or significant discoloration. The artist’s signature, "James Arnell", is clearly visible in the bottom right corner of the print, seemingly in silver or a light contrasting ink, confirming its authenticity. The title "Legends of Winter" is printed in a stylized font in the bottom left corner. The craftsmanship suggests a professional production, likely a lithograph or giclée print, known for retaining vibrant colors and fine detail from the original artwork. The estimated age of this piece would likely be late 20th to early 21st century, common for such wildlife art prints.

Estimated Value

$125-200

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Category

Art Print

Appraised On

August 27, 2025

Estimated Value

$125-200

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signed

Item Description

This item is a limited edition art print titled "Legends of Winter" by artist James Arnell. The print features a dominant close-up of a wolf's head and shoulders in the upper portion, exhibiting dark grey to black fur with striking golden-brown eyes. A vibrant, setting sun, depicted in shades of orange and yellow, is strategically placed at the center above the wolf's eyes, casting a warm glow. The background behind the wolf and sun is a blend of dark reds and oranges, suggesting a twilight sky. Below the wolf, the scene transitions to a vast, snow-covered landscape stretching into the distance. In the middle ground, a dog team pulls a single-person sled, with the musher visible on the sled, navigating the icy terrain. Further in the foreground, there are subtle hints of icy formations and snowdrifts in shades of purple and white. The overall color palette is rich and evocative, dominated by cool blues and purples in the landscape contrasting with the warm reds and oranges of the sky and sun. The print is presented on what appears to be high-quality paper, likely a thick cardstock or art paper, with white borders visible on the sides, indicating it is unframed. The visible condition appears to be good with no obvious creases, tears, or significant discoloration. The artist’s signature, "James Arnell", is clearly visible in the bottom right corner of the print, seemingly in silver or a light contrasting ink, confirming its authenticity. The title "Legends of Winter" is printed in a stylized font in the bottom left corner. The craftsmanship suggests a professional production, likely a lithograph or giclée print, known for retaining vibrant colors and fine detail from the original artwork. The estimated age of this piece would likely be late 20th to early 21st century, common for such wildlife art prints.

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