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		<title>Out and About &#8211; bobcat kittens</title>
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What a delight to spend time with these two kittens!  Watching them as they played &#8211; stalking and attacking one another, curiously checking out their surroundings.  This painting is at Decoys and Wildlife Gallery in Frenchtown, NJ.
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		<title>The Watchman &#8211; barred owl</title>
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This is one of our favorite subjects, Odie, from the Minnesota Raptor Center.  He is a permanent resident there as he cannot be released due to his injuries.  This painting was sold earlier this year at the &#8220;Masterworks in Miniature Art Show&#8221; sponsored annually by Gallery One.
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		<link>http://www.lathamstudios.com/karensblog/blog/2009/07/10/175/</link>
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		<title>Fascination</title>
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Lighting and a sense of a tentative, cautious fascination make this piece work.  This lynx kitten is hesitant but captivated by &#8230;&#8230;
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		<title>A Tranquil Moment</title>
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Another wonderful swan pose.  Always beautiful and a joy to paint!
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		<title>Catching the Scent</title>
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A Grizzly on the ridge.  This was awarded The Wildlife Art Society International best painting award.  It is about 3 x 6 inches and competed against much larger works.
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		<title>Quiet Contemplation</title>
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Captivated by something just out of our line of vision, this lynx kitten was a wonderful subject! Portraying a sense of innocence as well as 3 dimensional light and value (that feeling as if you could reach out and touch him that we all strive for) was a real challenge.
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		<title>Quietude</title>
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A beautiful trumpeter swan swims on a quiet, peaceful pond.
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		<title>Autumn Beaver</title>
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Beaver by a stream.
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		<title>Hanging Around</title>
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Young raccoon
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		<title>All Tuckered Out</title>
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Just had to paint this pup!
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