Hautman’s “Full House” Named Pheasants Forever’s 30th Anniversary Print
Robert Hautman’s “Full House” has been selected as Pheasants Forever’s 30th Anniversary Print of the Year. “Full House” is signed and numbered in an edition of 1,000 prints and will be available at Pheasants Forever chapter banquets this autumn and next spring.
Since 1984 (two years after Pheasants Forever’s formation), Pheasants Forever has selected an annual Print of the Year – limited-edition prints that local Pheasants Forever chapters have used to raise funds for their area conservation efforts. Artists including Jim Hautman (Robert’s brother), the late James Meger (a record six Pheasants Forever Print of the Year selections), Scot Storm, Rosemary Millette and more have contributed to Pheasants Forever’s wildlife habitat mission as Print of the Year artists.
Hautman’s “Full House” draws on his more than 30 years of pheasant hunting experience, and was inspired by a recent South Dakota trip where the ringnecks were plentiful against a backdrop of rich habitat and cool-looking old barns and buildings.
In addition to its availability at Pheasants Forever chapter events, the 30th Anniversary Print of the Year is available unframed at $155, framed at $335 and in holiday cards (25-count with envelopes). To order, call Pheasants Forever toll free at (877) 773-8073.
Field Notes are compiled by Anthony Hauck Pheasants Forever’s Online Editor. Email Anthony at AHauck@pheasantsforever.org and follow him on Twitter @AnthonyHauckPF.
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