Days End by Bob Callender


. Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered
Dimensions: 60 x 40
Release Date: 5-2013
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Edition Size: 95
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Dimensions: 60 x 40
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Edition Size: 95
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Dimensions: 36 x 24
Release Date: 5-2013
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Edition Size: 250
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Dimensions: 36 x 24
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Edition Size: 250
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. Giclee on Canvas - Signed & Numbered
Dimensions: 24 x 16
Release Date: 5-2013
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Edition Size: 350
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. Giclee on Paper - Signed & Numbered
Dimensions: 24 x 16
Release Date: 5-2013
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Edition Size: 350
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The sun may be setting on another day in the oil patch, but the work of the pump jack is never done.  Working throughout the day and night, it is an enduring symbol of the persistence and endurance of the industry.

About The Artist


As a native of West Texas, Bob Callender was used to the daily sight of the various oilfield operations that fuel the Texas lifestyle. As the youngest child in a family of 10 children, Bob was also personally acquainted with the oilfield life watching his father and older brothers work hard to earn a living. From the time Bob was a young child he had a strong passion for photography. As his skills progressed, he was able to create surrealism in any subject matter he photographed. Being so closely associated with the West Texas oilfield scene, it was only natural that Bob would soon turn his creative eye to what was nearest and most familiar to him and turn it into an art form. Using high dynamic range photography and photographic manipulation Bob is able to capture the essence and beauty of the rigs and any associated equipment using explosive color and dynamic skies that are unlike anywhere else in the country.

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