Moose on the Loose
9" x 12"
Acrylic on Canvas
"Moose on the Loose" was painted for Gary Keimig's April Wilderness Art Challenge. The photograph was taken by Gary Keimig of a Shira Cow Moose running through a field of frosted willows with backlighting. If you have any questions or wish to purchase, contact Pat at patsfineart@hotmail.com If interested in viewing more of my paintings, visit my website at:
Hi Pat. Received your Moose and will post it tomorrow. great job. Great blog.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite of this series of Gary's challenge paintings, Pat. I love the job you did here and can almost feeling the sun and mist myself...Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gary. Really enjoy your blogspot and challenges.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Autumn, I was shivering a little also. I put some burn sienna in the grasses to try to "warm" it a bit.LOL
ReplyDeleteA fine job, Pat! Love the intensity of your palette.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dean. I like your entry, also.
ReplyDeleteI have to say that your painting was my favorite of all those done for this month's Wilderness Art Challenge. The backlighting is done so skillfully, and you have created such a wonderful sense of muscularity and movement in the moose. VERY well done, Pat!
ReplyDeletePat, Great job on this challenge! Love the backlighting and the frosted grasses! I know this one was fun!
ReplyDeleteYou finished this painting beautifully -- love the backlighting on the moose and how your grasses are glowing with the sun. You've captured the "atmosphere" of color nicely.
ReplyDeleteClaire, Rosemary, & Lyn....thanks so much for your wonderful comments and for your visits.
ReplyDeleteYou rose to the challenge - the back-lighting is beautiful. I have been following a few of the monthly challenges and have noticed your paintings. I will be attempting my hand at painting soon and watercolor & acrylics are my paints of choice. I will be looking to your blog a lot for "guidance" I think.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret for your wonderful comments. You are welcome back to my artblog for guidance as many times as you need. That is how we all learned.
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