While my Grandfather's style of painting or subject matter is not my favorite, i am very proud of his work & wanted to share one of his most well-known pieces. The quality of the lithograph i own is terrible. The original oil on canvas painting has much better color & detail.
My grandparents were not very business savvy & they sold the rights to this print in the mid-1970s and were taken advantage of. My mother tried unsuccessfully to buy back the rights in the 90s.
When i was twelve i went to eastern Tennessee for the first time. I was in an art gallery thumbing through a box of prints when i came across my grandfather's "End of the Trail". I noticed that the name signed in the lower right-hand corner was not his. I immediately showed my mother and she confronted the shop-keep as to whose signature was on the painting. The man proclaimed it was his and when my mother and i challenged him, he became red-faced and hostile. He all but threw us out of his store. After we left my mother was pissed off and teary-eyed. I wanted to beat the man senseless with my pink fluorescent fanny pack.
During that vacation i saw plates, clocks, belt buckles, coffee cups with this print on it - and no name. That was the hardest part - knowing it was my grandfather's work and was not getting credit. Not to mention the profits we were losing out on because we did not own the image rights.
I purchased my lithograph off of EBay a few years ago. The online merchants nowadays almost always credit my grandfather for the image and his name is back on the prints. One time i found a girl selling homemade charm bracelet pieces with the image shrunken to less than a half inch. I emailed her & gave her his name and she then sent me a charm. I thought that was pretty darn cool.
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Hi jen I have a Michael J. Meketi art print of Emmet Kelly are you intrested in it. please email me at loudest1@verizon.net
hi - I want you to know that I inherited a copy of this print from my father, and I totally love it - it makes me feel so sad and at the same time so strong - please email me at mysticmemories@mchsi.com - my dad also got run over by not knowing how to register his inventions in his own name so I know how you feel.
Even though I don't want to give this piece up, I would be happy to send you a pewter necklace or something - I like this image so much I got some of those charms too...
joined this blog site just to send you this note...
Ronda
I have a statue of this painting. Do you know when he painted the original and where it is? Thanks, Kathy
Apparently I don't get email notifications on this blog anymore. I just happened to be looking through the archives and found your comments.
Ronda, I will send you an email.
Kathy, this was painted in 1970 and last I knew, the painting still belonged to the original owner, as I ran into in a bar five or six years ago & asked if he still had it. I offered to buy it from him & gave him my number in case he wanted to sell it. Of course, I never heard anything.
This may be a long shot... but I have seen a very very very old framed painting of this picture that may very well be the original. We have a picture of it. If you are interested in knowing more information please email Jeff at jjd70@hotmail.com
Look it up End of the trail.
It was a sculpture first, not made my your dad.
At Anon - Yes, I am well aware that End of the Trail was originally a sculpture that has been painted many, many times by different artists, one of which was my Grandfather.
Hello! Just want to let you know that your grandfather came into a restaurant (Silver Moon Café in Santa Rosa, NM) about 20 years ago. My folks bought a couple of prints from him; End of the Trail, as well as another.
We cherish them not only because they are beautiful, but because they were purchased directly from your grandfather.
Keith Ross
I have a framed print copy (I think is a print) of your grandpa paint. Its framed in wood covered with a thick glaze/resin. Its signed meketi. Would you like to see and tell me if that was his signature? Thanks. My email is mercedesserrano810@gmail.com
I think is called "decoupage". Popular in the 70's
I bought a print of this exact image from a school book fair in my school library back in the 70's. Love this so much always since I was a child.
I have one as well…signed meketi in bottom right corner! Framed in old wood
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