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- L7 Designs - Western Inspired Coats ~ Ponchos & More
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- Bronze Statues
- Native American Jewelry
- Hopi Jewelry
- Peublo Pottery
- Custom Knives
- Pendleton Accessories
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- HiEnd Accents Bedding
- Nokona Products
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This blanket represents a painting by Montana artist Judd Thompson that comes to life on Pendleton's USA made blanket. This original design depicts a dream-like scene, with the silhouette of a horse running though a snow-covered field. It's a stunning dŽcor piece, whether draped over a sofa or displayed on a wall.
- 64" x 72"
- Unnapped; fabric is left uncombed for sharper pattern definition
- Felt bound Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in our Pacific Northwest mills
- Dry clean
- Made in USA
About the artist:
Judd Thompson grew up on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana, where he helped out at his parents's business, the Custer Battlefield Trading Post. He received art and art history degrees from the University of Wyoming, and currently resides in Billings, Montana. He is a full-time artist, and often mixes both acrylic and spray paints to create iconic pieces inspired by the art that surrounded him at the trading post.