M. C. POULSEN - Along the Border Trail, CASTLEROCK #396/500

$3,500.00

M. C. Poulsen, Along the Border Trail, Limited Edition of 500 books, Signed and numbered by M. C. Poulsen with an original oil painting in each copy.

Along The Border Trail” is a limited edition of 500 books, published by artist M. C. Poulsen and his wife. The book reproduces M. C. Poulsen’s father, Chuck (C. Poulsen), 1938 hiking and camping journals he started when he was 13 years old. The journals document his experiences in the backcountry of the rocky mountains. Handwritten field notes & original sketches of the outfitting camps and supplies are reproduced in this luxurious leather bound edition.

Award Winning Western Artist, M.C. Poulsen, was introduced in 2012 to The Guide to Yellowstone Waterfalls and their Discovery.  Until then, most of the waterfalls in Yellowstone remained hidden and undiscovered. Poulsen’s exploration of Yellowstone Waterfalls and its geysers can be seen in the Whitney Western Art Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. With Symphony in White, Imperial Geyser, presented here, Poulsen renders a luminous palette of pastels and light, “Monet” style.

M. C. Poulsen, Along the Border Trail, Limited Edition of 500 books, Signed and numbered by M. C. Poulsen with an original oil painting in each copy.

Along The Border Trail” is a limited edition of 500 books, published by artist M. C. Poulsen and his wife. The book reproduces M. C. Poulsen’s father, Chuck (C. Poulsen), 1938 hiking and camping journals he started when he was 13 years old. The journals document his experiences in the backcountry of the rocky mountains. Handwritten field notes & original sketches of the outfitting camps and supplies are reproduced in this luxurious leather bound edition.

Award Winning Western Artist, M.C. Poulsen, was introduced in 2012 to The Guide to Yellowstone Waterfalls and their Discovery.  Until then, most of the waterfalls in Yellowstone remained hidden and undiscovered. Poulsen’s exploration of Yellowstone Waterfalls and its geysers can be seen in the Whitney Western Art Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. With Symphony in White, Imperial Geyser, presented here, Poulsen renders a luminous palette of pastels and light, “Monet” style.