Since 2012 we have created a fantastic line of products which through their sales will help the making of the World's Longest Native American Painting. We want to thank the hundreds of collectors who have already purchased these products. Without their support this project would not be achieved. You have now the opportunity to review and purchase these products.
All our images are produced locally in our Studio of Rio Rancho, NM. We use the finest pigments and acid free media available. Each print is created one at a time and carefully inspected before it leaves our studio. The materials we use combined with the techniques developed over a number of years, create the finest archival Giclee prints available.
As of 2018, Daniel Ramirez has completed 10 of the 20 sections of 6 feet each that will compose this amazing 120 feet Painting.
Each section of 6 feet are now available in several different formats from paper to canvas and from small to large scale.
Framable Greeting Cards
All our cards are printed with archival inks on acid free free paper and are provided with their envelope and protected in an acid-free cellophane sleeve. When you open fully the card, the edited section of the painting is revealed.
Unit Cost $ 12.00
Small Matted Prints - Open Editions
Our open edition matted signed print are made with archival inks on acid free paper and matted with archival mat in 4 different colors:
Patriot Red
Clay brown
Pumpkin yellow
Sand
Easy framing with sectional frames - Frame Size = 10"x23"
Unit Cost $120.00
Cost of shipping = $20
Women of the Great Lakes
Presented with Clay Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Women of Many Nations
Presented with Sand Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Women of The Pueblos
Presented with clay Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Passing on Traditions
Presented with clay Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Circle of Nations
Presented with Pumpkin Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Women of Oklahoma
Presented with clay Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Size = 10"x 23"
Women of Route 66
Presented with clay Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Women of Lewis and Clark
Presented with clay Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Our Heroes
Presented with Sand Mat
Archival Mat Colors available:
Patriot Red,Pumpkin, Clay and Sand
Size = 10"x 23"
Medium Matted Prints - Limited Editions
Black Metallic Section Frame - Cost $900.00
Cost of shipping = $60
These beautiful framed signed and numbered prints are from a limited edition of 75. They are double matted with 100% archival mats (clay over gold) and simply framed with a metallic black frame and include a UV protection clear glass or a UV protection museum plexiglass. Picture dimension = 9"x36", matted size = 13"x40"
Burl Wood Custom Frame - Cost $900.00
Cost of shipping = $80
Double matted with 100% archival mats (clay over gold) and framed with a real wood burl frame and include a UV protection clear glass or a UV protection museum plexiglass. Picture dimension = 9"x36", matted size = 13"x40"
Large Handpainted Prints - Limited Editions
This amazing product is a very limited edition of 50 for every single sections of the World's Longest Native American Painting. A print on canvas is made and stretched on heavy duty stretcher bars and then is handed over to Daniel Ramirez who will spent an average of 25 to 30 hours per image detailing extensively the print with real acrylic paints. Most of these beautiful prints are made on order but are also available on display at our shows.
Size = 18" x 72" (6ft) - Price = $2,400
Cost of shipping $300
Below are the available sections from the World's Longest Native American Painting
The Women of the Great Lakes
The large 18"x72" hand painted version is exhausted
The Women of Many Nations
Passing On Traditions
The Women of the Nineteen Pueblos
Circle of Nations
The Women of Oklahoma
The Women of Route 66
The Women of the Lewis and Clark Trail
Our Heroes
Women of Arizona