A Bygone Era is a painting of the early wooden derrick wildcatting days, ranging from the 1880’s up to 1954. It was a time where oilfield derricks were made of wood and the process of drilling for oil was hit or miss! This painting harkens back to America’s industrial days when cowboys worked in the oilfields to supplement their farm and ranch incomes.

 

The picturesque fall day in the badlands with a working ranch hand cowboy and horse tell a story of that Bygone Era; an era of rugged individuals that worked with their hands to bring America’s oil to a burgeoning market that was growing day by day. The painting depicts a time when life was simpler and its pace slower.

 

Many hours of photographic reaseach went in to each element in A Bygone Era. The decision making and the physical process of executing the painting all combined took Miles a period of three years to complete. It was the most challenging work he has completed to date.

Canvas Giclee Print

Size: 20” X 30”
Price: $325
Size: 28.5” X 42.5”
Price: $500
Regular Edition size for A Bygone Era is 500 signed and numbered Giclee Prints. Prints will be sold as the customer orders them in whatever size they choose until the entire edition is sold out at 500.

Artist Press Proof

Size: 28.5” X 42.5”
Price: $700
I have chosen to offer a special Artist Press Proof Edition that is limited to 50 prints available only in the 28.5” X 42.5” format signed and numbered selling for $700. Artist Press Proofs assure customers a number between 1 and 50.