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Framed Print "Sipping of the Chill" Signed by Dale Yeryk 1982

Currency:CAD Category:Art / General - Prints/Reproductions Start Price:10.00 CAD
Framed Print  Sipping of the Chill  Signed by Dale Yeryk 1982
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Framed print titled 'Sipping of the Chill' signed by artist Dale Yeryk and dated 1982. The artwork measures 24.5x32-Inch including the frame. Medium unspecified but appears to be a print. Item is as pictured.

Dale Yeryk is a Canadian artist whose work reflects a strong connection to Western Canadian landscapes, wildlife, and regional culture. Working primarily in print media, Yeryk is known for his precise linework, balanced compositions, and a style that blends realism with a clean, illustrative clarity. His prints often highlight the character of the natural world - from wildlife studies to rural scenes - rendered with a disciplined hand and a strong sense of design.

Yeryk's artistic practice developed through years of drawing, drafting, and studying the visual structure of the subjects he portrays. His prints are valued for their technical control, crisp detail, and the quiet, contemplative tone that runs through much of his work. Collectors appreciate his ability to capture both the physical form and the atmosphere of the Canadian environment.

His works appear in private collections across Western Canada and are frequently included in regional exhibitions, community art events, and specialty print showcases. Yeryk continues to produce limited-edition prints that demonstrate a commitment to craftsmanship and a deep respect for the subjects he depicts.