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"White Tails"
acrylic
24 x 36
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30 x 42
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"White Tail Stag"
acrylic
12 x 9 1/2
(unframed)
17 x 14 1/2
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"Gray Wolf"
acrylic on canvas
16 x 20
unframed
26 x 30
framed |
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"Monarch of the Plains"
acrylic on canvas
8 x 10
framed |
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"Iceman"
acrylic on canvas
30 x 30
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"Canadian Caribou"
watercolor / gouache
25 x 35
framed
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The Canadian countryside is a beautiful area where huge numbers of caribou can freely roam. At times, the red and purple foliage can be so intense, it's hard to believe it exists before the snow begins. I was more interested in the viewer seeing a portrait of this caribou's head and face rather than it's body. This painting is in the private collection of Ducks Unlimited, Vice President Don Young and his wife, Alex. Originally from Canada, the Youngs and their sons now live in Memphis, Tennessee.
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acrylic on canvas
20 x 24
unframed
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"Fox Hunt"
acrylic on canvas
24 x 24
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in artist's private collection |
"One of my favorite wildlife artists is Bob Kuhn. The simplicity of his work in knowing exactly how much to show his audience makes him a brilliant painter and draftsman. It was my goal to attempt a rendition of his fox painting through a similar process of values, textures and motion. Such fun to experiment with his style, but alas, he will always be the master."
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"Devil Dust"
acrylic on canvas
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"Grizzly"
acrylic on canvas
24 x 30
unframed
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Our professional basketball team is the Memphis Grizzlies, and what a fantastic 2003-2004 season we have had. Winning more games than ever before, our city can quit whispering the "p" word and finally say "PLAYOFF".
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oil on canvas
18 x 24 (unframed)
28 x 34 (framed)
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Our family has a condo on the Old Waverly golf course in West Point, Mississippi. Wildlife of all kinds freely inhabit and comfortably roam the course and surrounding grounds. Regardless of when we visit, the deer are plentiful and seem to have no problem allowing us to view them. Although the photo of this deer was taken during the day, it was a dramatic night scene that I wanted for the painting.
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