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The Lady In The Lake Print

Wayne Pruse

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This painting is inspired by a recent trip that my wife and I took to my hometown area of northern Minnesota. We stayed at a resort called Blue Fin Bay and our room was an end unit next to Tofte Cove. It was a private beach and cove area and we spent a lot of time walking across the rocks and beach of Lake Superior. Each night I liked going down to the cove's beach after dark and just listen to the lake. It was mid July and hot and humid. The Lightning Bugs (aka Fireflies) were out in force. When I was growing up my grandmothers, aunts and my mother would tell us stories from the old country (Yugoslavia) and we were told that Fairies ride on the backs of Lightning Bugs. In many European folklore stories Fairies are not nice beings. They like to entice people into Fairy Rings, where if you enter after dark you get captured, and are made to dance for a year and a day. They also like to draw you into predicaments that are dangerous. Lynn and I came home late one night and she went right to bed. I decided to stay outside and maybe go down to the lake. Lake Superior had been as calm as glass that day and it stayed that way into the night. There was a ramp that led down to the beach and alongside it there was a large bush. The Lightning Bugs seemed to congregate in it and swarmed in and out of the bush. Their movements were hypnotic. As I was watching them I listened to the lake. There was a soft lapping of waves and in between the waves I heard a females voice. I couldn't make out the words and I felt myself being drawn closer so I could hear what she was saying. I got to the top of the ramp and off to my left, in the lake I saw a woman with long flowing dark hair dressed in a white gown. The closer I got to the ramp and bush the more agitated the Lightning Bugs became. At the top of the ramp I suddenly "flashed" on my father (my father passed away in Nov. 1994) and he said "the Lady in the Lake." If you knew my father you would know that he was not one who subscribed to "Old Wives Tales". I became frightened and backed away from the ramp and farther up to the parking lot. The Lightning Bugs followed me and flew around as if trying to entice me back to the ramp and beach. I didn't go. It took me a day to tell Lynn what had happened. I thought I remembered a conversation with my father and mother and dad said "The Lady in the Lake" and my mother answered "Oh Al!" But I can't remember any of the conversation that preceded my father's remark. I do remember being taught as I grew up to have respect for Lake Superior. Despite its beauty it can be a very unforgiving, dangerous place. Upon my return to Bismarck I researched any legends or stories of "The Lady in The Lake" but there aren't any for Lake Superior.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Silver Bay, Minnesota, I began my Graphic Arts education in 1972 after serving in the U.S. Army. I moved to Bismarck, ND in 1975 to work for Dakota Printing. Freelance jobs started in the early 1980’s which led to art fair weekends across the midwest. I became a self employed artist in 1991 when I joined Impact. I designed the blueprints for the 60 foot, bald eagle sculpture in Bismarck’s Custer Park. In 1998, United Tribes Technical College hired me to chair it’s Art/Art Marketing Department where I taught drawing, painting, graphic design and sculpture until December 2015. In 2002 I created a 25 foot X 24 foot landscape mural at the Prime Care Medical Mall. Clouds are airbrushed on the ceiling to enhance the serene “outdoor” park setting. During 2005 I created a life-sized horse sculpture and 24 foot X 8 foot backdrop mural for the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum in Medora, ND. The horse stands in front of a panoramic backdrop of the North Dakota Badlands. Along with my students over a five year period, we completed five permanent eagle sculptures for the city of Bismarck along the river walk. In 2009 I was contracted by Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts to create a sky mural depicting thunderbirds and spirit war ponies amidst swirling storm clouds for the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology’s exhibit titled “Wiyohpiyata” (”Powers of the West”). During 2010 I attended New York University where I took a course in Public Art Policies. My project was to write a Public Art Policy for the city of Bismarck. My student Interns and I completed trompe loi’ murals for the IDEA Center in Bismarck during the years of 2014-2016. My co-founder of Impact and I developed and implemented creative art programs for Charles Hall Youth Services (group homes for at-risk youth), Prairie Rose Summer Camp - through UTTC, and The Anne Carlson Center where we worked with disabled adults. The Charles Hall Program ran for 10 years, The Prairie Rose Summer Camp is in its third year, and the Anne Carlson program began in 2016. Along with Student Interns we began a long term project with the Bismarck Event Center - creating 4’ X 8’ paintings for the center. This was the beginning of a collection of art from professionals in the Bismarck-Mandan communities. I left UTTC in December of 2016 to focus on my fine arts career. My work can be viewed and purchased online at Google Search: Wayne Pruse Art on Pixels.

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