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		<description><![CDATA[We are proud to offer authorized giclée prints from the western art of  Ray Eyerly. His pictures provide a great record into the past of the rugged country of Central Oregon, the beauty of eastern Oregon, including the juniper, the weathered and abandoned buildings of the desert, the wild horses, the sheepherders and prospectors.  His [...]]]></description>
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<p>We are proud to offer authorized giclée prints from the western art of  Ray  Eyerly.</p>
<p>His pictures provide a great record into the past of  the rugged country of Central Oregon, the beauty of eastern  Oregon,  including the juniper, the weathered and abandoned buildings of  the  desert, the wild horses, the sheepherders and  prospectors.  His  portraits of Oregon Native Americans preserve the images of those people for posterity.  In 1971, he received  official State  recognition with a standing ovation at the Oregon State  Legislature and  was the first artist in the history of Oregon to be so  honored.</p>
<h3>The Prints</h3>
<p>Our giclée prints are scanned from original lithographs.  They are  printed using Epson long-life archival inks on acid free fine art canvas or watercolor paper and finished with a UV protectant coating.  Unlike his  original prints which didn&#8217;t use this method, they became faded over time.   These  prints will maintain color integrity that will last between 80 to  100 years.</p>
<p>All prints are unframed.  For an additional fee, we also offer gallery wrap on the canvas prints.  Please <a href="http://www.artresourcetechnology.com/shop/contact-us/" target="_blank">contact</a> us for gallery wrap pricing.</p>
<h3>Shipping and Payment Information</h3>
<p>Prints are $185.00 each and  includes shipping to you in a sturdy tube.  Please allow a 5 business day turn-around time for all processed orders.  We do not ship outside the continental U.S. or to P.O. Boxes.  We accept credit card purchases through PayPal and your order is fulfilled  and shipped by us.  PayPal  accounts must be a <span style="color: #4e7576;"><em>U.S.  verified account with a U.S. confirmed  address</em></span>.</p>
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