Friday Faves: Yes, Deer

Hubby and I have been going through major winter cabin fever.  Every weekend lately, it’s been either snowing or raining.  We miss getting our hiking on and are ready to see some wildlife actually in the wild ( the diaorama at the local Cabellas doesn’t count ).  There’s just something so magical about coming across creatures in the woods.   Are you experiencing the itch to get outdoors and do some animal watching?  Maybe these will help..

Guardian Lineage by Duy Huynh, acrylic on wood, 32×32
Passage by Susan Hall, oil on panel, 43×51
Yellow Stag by Rachel Denny, wool, polyurethane foam, wood, plastic & steel, 40x19x21
Stout by Scott Belcastro, acrylic on panel, 20×20
Bauxite Rose From Her Lifeless Sleep by Deedee Cheriel

Duy Huynh | Susan Hall | Rachel Denny | Scott BelcastroDeedee Cheriel 

Happy weekend!

Featured image is by Corine Perier.  All images are via the artists’ websites, linked above.

Comments

9 responses to “Friday Faves: Yes, Deer”

  1. artbystacibrown Avatar

    great collection of work you’ve posted here! now if ya want nice weather come to the Sonoran Desert here in Arizona! going to be 90 today lol

    1. Lesley Avatar

      Oh 90 is too hot, Staci! That’s why we left Florida. 😉

  2. Angela Trumble Avatar

    I love the art you have posted!
    Have a great weekend!
    🙂

    1. Lesley Avatar

      Glad you like it! Thanks for visiting, Angela!

      Cheers!
      Lesley

  3. Impower You Avatar

    I lived in Colorado for years in a very rural area. We had herds of elk migrating through and deer that would graze through our tiny town. It was always a treat to see them.

    1. Lesley Avatar

      I’m originally from Jacksonville, FL, where deer sightings are pretty rare, but now living in the Northwest and still feel a thrill every time I see them. And elk are even more thrilling! We were hiking in the Hoh Rainforest in WA last summer and were lucky enough to see a few mother elk with their babies– amazing! We’re currently in Northern Idaho and my hubby is determined to see a moose in the wild before we leave. 😉

      1. Impower You Avatar

        How wonderful. I love seeing wild animals. There is something so amazing about other species when they are not domesticated. I could have been a zoologist if I hadn’t such a passion for art.

        I hope you see a moose! I have only seen one a long time ago and it was barely visible.

        If you take photos will you add them to your blog?

        1. Lesley Avatar

          If we see a moose, I’ll definitely share! 🙂