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Cool Sip by Mark Keathley

12x16 S/N

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~ Mark Keathley  

Twilight 2 by Jess Wathen

 

Scooter by Abraham Hunter Buddy Artist Notes Chipmunks have always fascinated me. Imagine if humans could tuck away their food supply in their cheeks like chipmunks can! I mean let’s face it, chipmunks are cool. This cute little guy is hunting for food on the forest floor. This painting gave me a chance to study nature a lot closer to the earth than I usually paint, and I really enjoyed the experience.

--Abraham Hunter
Moonlit Encounters 4 in 1

 

When I was a boy, we lived in the country. On some moonlit nights, I’d go outside and listen to the sounds of frogs and crickets. I would peer out into the darkness hoping to see some movement in the woods. Was that a deer moving through the woods or something else? My mind would get the best of me, and it would turn into something scary. More than likely, I’d run inside where the light and the rest of the family were. I can’t say that anything like “Moonlit Encounters” has ever passed before my eyes. It is a fanciful depiction of nightlife, a make-believe world where the perfect moment could possibly happen. Picture it. You’ve woken up in the middle of the night and peered out from the safety of your upstairs bedroom window. There, looking back at you from the tree just outside your window, are these three cute raccoons. How exciting! Then, in the light reflecting off the lake below, you see movement.  As if that triggered more action, something else pops up from behind some leaves down below and climbs up on the log to see the movement, too. The sounds of the night critters are interrupted by the hoot of an owl which draws your gaze and you see more eyes in the dark. Yes, it is a dream; it is “Moonlit Encounters.”

~ Mark Keathley  

Renascence by Jess Wathen

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A cardinal is a representative of a loved one who has passed. When you see one, it means they are visiting you. They usually show up when you most need them or miss them. They also make an appearance during times of celebration as well as despair to let you know they will always be with you. Look for them, and they’ll appear.
---Jess Wathen