15x11 watercolor, loosely painted wet in wet of the common jackrabbit, also known as a cottontail. These small animals abound in southwest brushy pastures and love to feed upon young cotton plants trying to grow. When I was growing up in west Texas our favorite pasttime was to go rabbit hunting before the coyotes got them.
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5 comments:
Superb! I love this loose style with watercolor.
Me too,Kay...the background just flows.
Thanks!
I'm getting replies of people interested in owning this fellow.
Your art is wonderful, Kay.Love this cotton tail:)
Just to let everyone know, this fellow is SOLD! A new customer saw it on Daily Painters of Texas blog of which I'm one of the members. Not only that but she wants another one of the new red roses.
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