"Legend of the Rockies - Split 5"
A limited edition tribute to one of the most iconic bull elk ever known.
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The life, legacy, and inspiration behind Split 5.
Each piece is individually signed and numbered, forming part of a strictly limited edition release.
Available in paper and canvas editions.
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Limited Edition Release
Each edition is strictly limited and individually numbered.
For collectors seeking a true connection to the original, each piece is produced with museum-quality materials and signed by hand in my Alberta studio.
Paper Giclée
A refined, traditional presentation—ideal for custom framing.
- 100% cotton rag paper
- Signed & numbered
- Archival inks
- Ships rolled with certificate
Canvas Giclée
Closest to the original painting, offering rich depth and texture.
- Artist-grade canvas
- Protective varnish
- Signed & numbered
- Ready for stretching/framing
Created to honour one of the most iconic bull elk ever known.
These are not reproductions—they are heirloom-quality pieces created to endure for generations.
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“Limited editions — once sold out, they won’t be offered again.”
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For those who don’t know me, my name is Des McCaffrey. I’ve been a full-time wildlife artist since 1989, and to call the journey interesting would be putting it lightly. I've been creating in some form for as long as I can remember, but it wasn’t until I made the leap to full-time that I finally allowed myself to *claim* the title of artist. It didn’t come easy. At the time, I still saw myself as someone with a knack for drawing and a burning desire to get better — nothing more. But I knew that if I was going to survive as a professional, I’d need to embrace the identity fully, even if I had to fake the confidence at first.
That decision — to go all-in — left no room for fallback plans. I had to get good enough to sell my work, or lose everything. No safety nets. What followed was years of blood, sweat, and more than a few tears. The learning curve was steep, but I climbed it the only way I knew how: through relentless effort and a deep love for the wild. And while the road of discovery is still unfolding, one thing is certain — I’ve learned to paint well, by hook or by crook.
~ Des McCaffrey
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