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I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
I Saw(ed) a Moose
by Peter Treiber Jr

2013

Size: 17 x 16.25 x 14 Inches

Material: Found wood


Description

HOLIDAY SPECIAL OFFER from $450!

(ain't that a gift??)

"In my childhood room there was a wooden moose head that hung near my bed.  It sat flush to the wall and had several pegs that stuck out of the antlers, so I could have a place to hang my favorite red baseball hat, my blue bath robe and of course my authentic raccoon skin cap.


This series of wooden moose is reminiscent of a simpler time, a time when I often dreamed of adventures in far off forests and the wild creatures that inhabited them. I'd like them to exist as a reminder that imagination is not something reserved for those young in age.  This group of work was put together using wood that was being discarded and some old saws that had found me over the years.  There are always some moose out there, waiting to be found!"

This unique piece created by Peter Treiber Jr. is ready to ship immediately (to those looking to keep their imagination running free)!


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Ian Trask
About Ian Trask
Ian’s visual art has been displayed in the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Recession Art, the Wassaic Project, Bertrand Delacroix Gallery, Bushwick Open Studios and DUMBO Arts Festival to name a few. In 2007 he took a temporary job as a hospital groundskeeper; a job which helped define his approach to artwork and the creative process. He sees the artistic potential of waste, making us consider the mark that we inevitably leave behind. He currently works at the Invisible Dog Studios in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn.
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