Animals and Wildlife

Many artists find freedom by operating outside of more traditional genres, making something non-representational, or creating a work that showcases relationships between shapes, colors, and forms. In many of the artworks shown here, you can see the artist taking pleasure in the process of making the piece by creating textures and patterns that build up on the surface of the paper or canvas as they work.

Wizard Kitty

Brian Stafford

Simply Given

R. Scott Miller

Self Portrait #2

Moses Whitepig

For the Love of Falconry

Matthew Jay Wood I

Karate Lobster

Nick Orozco

Untitled

Mr. Awesome

Sparrow Checking Things Out

Richard Dolinsek

Dragonfly

James Galt

Morning Glow

Destrey S. McCoy

Worth a Lick or Two

Jr, B. Brown

CHEESE HO!!

Daryl Rattew

Scherzo

Daryl Rattew

FISCH!

Daryl Rattew

The Nation You Chose

Jermaine H Shaw

Rusty

MONTNEY

Flyover Country

Brian Boody

Sunset

Austin

Egret

A. Woolworth

40 Years in a Cage

Richard N Clarey

I Am the Turtle

Richard N  Clarey

Dell's Paradise

Johnnie Trice

Buck

Daniel Tesen

Whooo You Looking At?

David L Forbes

Elk

Paul Mcknee

Wall Hanging

Thomas L Winegard

Red Panda

Cordarrel Sims

Cougar

Cordarrel Sims

Peek-a-boo

Jeff Hoaglin

Watering Hole

Jeff Hoaglin

A Snail's Pace

Rick Spooner

Crabtastical

Ronald "King Hood"

Release of the Fireflies

Ronald "King Hood"

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