Monte Dolack Fine Art

Happy Spring from the Monte Dolack Gallery

  

Enjoy the many images of springtime in Montana that the gallery has to offer. Monte and Mary Beth have celebrated the landscape from Yellowstone to Glacier, and in between. Visit the gallery and browse our website to see more 

Written by Monte Dolack — April 24, 2012

Works from the Collections of Monte Dolack and Mary Beth Percival Exhibition and Sale

  

During the month of April, the Monte Dolack Gallery will feature Works from the Collections of Monte Dolack and Mary Beth Percival , a retrospective exhibition and sale of original paintings, prints and posters from Monte and Mary Beth's private collection spanning over 30 years. This unique collection features local and international art including vintage rock posters and important American artists. 

Written by Monte Dolack — April 24, 2012

Yellowstone Falls

 

Monte Dolack's newest print Yellowstone Falls was released on December 1, 2011.

This limited edition is available in two sizes, 24 x 32" and 15 x 20".

Written by Monte Dolack — April 24, 2012

Limited Edition Print Shipping Special

 

During the month of April the limited edition print, East Meets West, by Monte Dolack, will be offered with free shipping.

 

Written by Monte Dolack — April 24, 2012

Fish Camp Big Hole River - by Mary Beth Percival

 

Mary Beth Percival's newest print, Fish Camp Big Hole River, is offered as a limited edition of 100. The Monte Dolack Gallery is also exhibiting several original watercolor landscape paintings by Mary Beth Percival.

Written by Monte Dolack — April 24, 2012

Front Street Frame Studio at the Monte Dolack Gallery Presents

Taking Care of Your Personal Heritage 

We all have documents, newspaper clippings and letters which are essential to mapping our family’s story. A few straightforward preservation steps can make sure that these paper objects can be valued by generations to come. Traditional framing of images and documents is meant for long term display of objects that can withstand exposure to light, whereas documents, newspapers and letters are vulnerable to light and are better stored in airtight and acid free environments. We would be happy to assess your objects and guide you in the preservation process, it is not costly or time consuming. The reality is that a few simple archival folders or pouches can make a world of difference in the longevity of your personal treasures.

 

 

Written by Monte Dolack — April 24, 2012

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Monte Dolack Fine Art — features the art work of Montana artists Monte Dolack and Mary Beth Percival.