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by Jennifer Lake
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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The painting below is of the Zumwalt Prarie and the... more
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11 oz.
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The painting below is of the Zumwalt Prarie and the
Wallowa Mountains in Northeastern Oregon.
The Zumwalt Prairie blooms in the the month of May and June.
The prairie encompasses 330,000 acres and 4,400 acres is a designated
National Natural Landmark.
The Zumwalt Prairie grassland is situated on a basalt plateau which varies in
elevation from (3,500 ~ 5,500 feet).
The Chief Joseph band of the Nez Perce were the original human inhabitants of the
prairie who used the area for hunting and gathering in the spring and fall.
The Nez Perce were forced out of the area in the 1870's after
President Ulysses S. Grant officially opened the Wallowa County to white settlement.
Many bird species are located here such as the Swainson's Hawk, Rough Legged Hawk, and many grassland songbirds.
International artist Jennifer Lake is an amazingly versatile artist. Best known for her detailed folk art paintings, her work is cherished by collectors internationally and in the United States, Canada and Japan. Many of her print series have completely sold out. There are over 800 paintings in the collection and more than two million prints have been sold, making her one of the most collected artist in the Northwest. Her work has been featured in numerous newspaper articles, magazines and television programs here and abroad; the most exciting of which was her tours in Japan and Canada. Jennifer began her professional painting career over 45 years ago. With a love of American history, nature,and the west, she created a series for New...
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