Wild Horses in Cody, Wyoming

from $38.00

Specifications:
Paper: Canson Infinity Baryta Prestige II (340 gsm)
Finish: Silk Gloss

All limited-edition prints are produced on museum quality paper with archival pigment inks. Each piece is signed, titled, and numbered by hand and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity with hologram seal and serial number. A total of 50 prints will be made across all sizes. No other limited editions will be released thereafter.

Each photograph includes a white border of 0.8 inches. For reference, see the sample 10 × 15 image with a white border. The addition of the white border increases the size of the paper - 10 × 15-inch print is on 11.6 × 16.6-inch paper.

All prints are shipped unframed. The artist reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs for each artwork in addition to the edition sizes listed.

STORY

Cody, Wyoming, epitomizes the American West. Named after Buffalo Bill Cody, who helped found the town in 1896, Cody is steeped in Western heritage. Wild horses, symbols of the American West’s spirit, roam freely across Wyoming, home to thousands of these majestic creatures. These stunning wild mustangs were captured on a ridgeline overlooking a valley.

Print Size:

Specifications:
Paper: Canson Infinity Baryta Prestige II (340 gsm)
Finish: Silk Gloss

All limited-edition prints are produced on museum quality paper with archival pigment inks. Each piece is signed, titled, and numbered by hand and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity with hologram seal and serial number. A total of 50 prints will be made across all sizes. No other limited editions will be released thereafter.

Each photograph includes a white border of 0.8 inches. For reference, see the sample 10 × 15 image with a white border. The addition of the white border increases the size of the paper - 10 × 15-inch print is on 11.6 × 16.6-inch paper.

All prints are shipped unframed. The artist reserves the right to produce up to two Artist Proofs for each artwork in addition to the edition sizes listed.

STORY

Cody, Wyoming, epitomizes the American West. Named after Buffalo Bill Cody, who helped found the town in 1896, Cody is steeped in Western heritage. Wild horses, symbols of the American West’s spirit, roam freely across Wyoming, home to thousands of these majestic creatures. These stunning wild mustangs were captured on a ridgeline overlooking a valley.