"Whitetail - Into the Birches"

24" x 48" x 1.5"

Oil on wood

Black floating frame

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Whitetail are a very versatile deer. Their ranges are expanding and they require very little space. They are commonly found in neighborhoods at the edge of town. They browse on bushes and eat grass.

" Puma - Leon de Montana "

36" x 36" x 1.5"

Oil on wood

Unframed

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Mountain lions are elusive and solitary. They are powerful beasts able to jump horizontally 40', leap vertically 15', and sprint at 50 mph.They live in mountains, forests, prairies , deserts and coastal areas all through North and South America. Their main food source is deer and normally kill one every 7-10 days after which they commonly cover or bury their catch. Hunting primarily at night and avoiding humans they are seldom seen without the aid of game cameras.

"Pronghorn at 9-Mile"

36' x 65" x 1.5"

Oil on panel

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Pronghorn antelope are amazing creatures. They can run at speeds of 60 mph for one-half mile and 35 mph for 10 additional miles. Wolf packs cannot catch them but the coyote can. They can go months-years without drinking water, getting all their moisture from the plants they eat. Their tongues are black and they run with their tongues out to breath in more air. The males have manes and long horns while the females have no manes and short horns. Watch for them during blizzards as they may be laying on the road.

" For Four Hundred Years"

16" x 20" x 1"

Oil on canvas

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Burros came to the Americas with the Spanish. Sometimes abandoned, they thrived in the desert southwest. Extremely hardy but adverse to cold and rain, their ancestors have been here....longer than most of our ancestors. The proceeds of the sale of this painting will be directed in whole to the non-profit organization "Wild Horse Education" promoting the cause of wild horses and burros.

"Coyote – Desert Life "

36' x 18' x 1.5"

Oil on wood

Black floating frame

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Coyotes normally hunt alone but family groups can work together for larger prey. They dine on rabbits, snakes and rodents. Occassionally the family will be successful at taking down a deer or a pronghorn antelope. The coyote is well adapted to mountains, deserts, ranch ground and your neighborhood in town!

" Wolf Pack - 1"

30' x 40" x 1.5"

Oil on canvas

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Out from dark timber and challenged, the pack is nervous!

" Three Amigos"

36'm x 24' x 1.5"

Oil on wood Black floating frame

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A well worn path directs the wolf pack towards last nights kill. While prey is weaker in winters snow, the pack becomes stronger as hunting is more successful.

"Beware"

12' x 12" x 1.5"

Oil on wood

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The Three Faces of Eve

(3) Separate paintings

12' x 12' x 2"

Oil on wood

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The movie "The Three Faces of Eve" was released in 1957. It was based on a true story of a woman with a fractured personality. The fracture was caused by a childhood trauma. The personalities were Eve White, Eve Black and Jane. With therapy the woman was cured and lead a normal life. These mountain lions depict that fractured personality.

" I See You "

36" x 18" x 1.5"

Oil on wood

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 Coyotes are well adapted to live in many different environments from deserts to urban settings. This coyote lives in Arizona.

" Brotherly Love "

24' x 16' x 2"

Oil on wood

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Two Russian wolves play and practice being wolves

" Clever Fox Boy "

30' x 15' x 1.5"

Oil on wood

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Smart and bold foxes are beloved by man. As their rural habitat shrinks, fox populations are increasing in urban areas. Because they are nocturnal, many people are unaware that fox are in their neighborhoods. 

" Ready "

12' x 12' x 2"

Oil on wood

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Claws out, poised to jump. It's unlikely the prey even knows the mountain lion is there.