Ted & pat artwork

Pat and Ted loved their farm and loved sharing it with people. So much so, that they bequeathed it to the Missouri Department of Conservation, so that Missourians can enjoy it in perpetuity. Bryan Haynes has captured the essence of Pat and Ted doing what they enjoyed most, spending time with each other on the farm. We hope that this print of the original painting will serve as a reminder of their extraordinary generosity. Ted transferred all of his ownership in the firm to his partners and gave his home to the citizens of Missouri. By doing so, he hoped that both would be around for a very long time.

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Details

  • Framed canvas reprint 30 inches wide and 14 inches high
  • The frame is 3 inch ebony distressed with gold accent

Bryan Haynes Artist Bio

The commercial work of the artist has graced the pages of national magazines, international advertising campaigns, CD covers, posters, and book covers from Agatha Christie to the cover of “Scarlett” the sequel to “Gone With the Wind”. Since graduating from the Art Center College of Design in 1983 his artwork has been represented by Bernstein & Andriulli in New York, Ron Sweet in San Francisco, and Foster Represents in St. Louis.

Recent corporate and institutional commissions include murals and large scale paintings for: The Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, The Missouri Botanical Garden’s permanent collection, The Westward Expansion Memorial Museum at the Arch, Novus International Inc., and the Danforth Plant Science Center. Additional patrons include Disney, Estee Lauder, Warner Bros., Toblerone – Switzerland, Universal Studios, IBM, Nike, Sony Music Corp., Anheuser Busch, and many private collections. Awards include The Society of Illustrators-New York awards, Print Magazine Awards, Communication Arts Awards, and Graphis-Switzerland.
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