Lightfast professional chalk pastels and colored pencils on archival paper ensure lasting vibrancy. Ideal for collectors who value realistic, quietly expressive wildlife art.
A pale-coated lynx, layered in gray and cream with fine dark spots and ear tufts, gazes with warm yellow eyes and a faint, knowing smile. Pastel blending and pencil detail render realistic fur texture while a beautiful sky blue wash keeps the scene soft.
Rendered in professional lightfast soft chalk pastels and colored pencil on archival pastel paper. This original piece captures a brown bear in a rare, tranquil moment curled and sleeping atop a weathered log. Subtle layers of texture and warm earth tones convey the bear’s thick fur and the quiet stillness of its forest home. The composition invites a close, calming study of form and detail. Bring warmth and personality to any room with an original art from Mrs. Snook’s Art Nook. Each piece arrives ready to brighten a home and become a cherished keepsake.
Each piece arrives matted and ready to frame with a certificate of authenticity.
Artwork in Chalk pastels and Colored Pencils.
Artwork is done using professional, lightfast art supplies on archival pastel paper.
Artwork comes matted and ready to frame with a certificate of authenticity.
Polar Bears Spend a third of their time sleeping during the summer months. They often use their paws, rocks or Ice logs as pillows. This beautiful bear has decided to take his daily nap nestled safely between two logs.
Take this sweet print home to proudly display and remember that everyone needs a nap from time to time.
Original artwork was done with soft pastels and colored pencils on pastel paper.
A high-quality art print, produced on matt, heavyweight, non-glare archival card stock. Reducing reflections for clear viewing from any angle while preserving rich color and sharp detail.
The reference for all of my Salt River horses was taken by Susie Bell. A talented photographer that supports the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group. The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group has worked hard to protect the horses from bing removed from their land. These art pieces are a tribute to these beautiful animals and I am very proud of them. For more information please, visit The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group’s website.
Original artwork was done with soft pastels and colored pencils on pastel paper.
A high-quality art print, produced on matt, heavyweight, non-glare archival cardstock. Reducing reflections for clear viewing from any angle while preserving rich color and sharp detail.
The reference for all of my Salt River horses was taken by Susie Bell. A talented photographer that supports the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group. The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group has worked hard to protect the horses from bing removed from their land. These art pieces are a tribute to these beautiful animals and I am very proud of them. For more information please, visit The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group’s website.
Original artwork was done with soft pastels and colored pencils on pastel paper.
A high-quality art print, produced on matt, heavyweight, non-glare archival cardstock. Reducing reflections for clear viewing from any angle while preserving rich color and sharp detail.
The reference for all of my Salt River horses was taken by Susie Bell. A talented photographer that supports the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group. The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group has worked hard to protect the horses from bing removed from their land. These art pieces are a tribute to these beautiful animals and I am very proud of them. For more information please, visit The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group’s website.
Original artwork was done with soft pastels and colored pencils on pastel paper.
A high-quality art print, produced on matt, heavyweight, non-glare archival cardstock. Reducing reflections for clear viewing from any angle while preserving rich color and sharp detail.
The reference for all of my Salt River horses was taken by Susie Bell. A talented photographer that supports the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group. The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group has worked hard to protect the horses from bing removed from their land. These art pieces are a tribute to these beautiful animals and I am very proud of them. For more information please, visit The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group’s website.
Original artwork is done in soft pastel and colored pencil on pastel paper.
A high-quality art print, produced on matt, heavyweight, non-glare archival card stock, reducing reflections for clear viewing from any angle while preserving rich color and sharp detail.
Polar Bears Spend a third of their time sleeping during the summer months. They often use their paws, rocks or Ice logs as pillows. This beautiful bear has decided to take his daily nap nestled safely between two logs.
Take this sweet print home to proudly display and remember that everyone needs a nap from time to time.
Original artwork was done with soft pastels and colored pencil on pastel paper.
A high-quality art print, produced on heavyweight, non-glare archival cardstock. Reducing reflections for clear viewing from any angle while preserving rich color and sharp detail.
Roseate Spoonbill Cranes are the only Spoonbill birds located in the United States. The Roseate females build their nest from sticks that are brought to them by the males. The mother lays a clutch of one to five eggs and both parents take turns incubating the eggs. This sweet little cult will shed all of the feathers on his/her head as they mature into adulthood.
Original done in water color and colored pencil on watercolor paper.
A high-quality art print, produced on heavyweight, non-glare archival cardstock. Reducing reflections for clear viewing from any angle while preserving rich color and sharp detail.
Historically Lilies have been used for medicine, skincare, perfume and even to add flavor to food. In Greece Lilies are associated with rebirth and motherhood. Which is appropriate because in Greek Mythology the Lily was thought to come from Hera’s milk. Now the meaning behind a Lily depends on it’s color. The Orange lilies symbolize Pride, Confidence, wealth and prosperity.
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