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by Kathleen Steventon
$14.50
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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A palette knife colored image of a young fawn, lying in the forest, new to the world...wondering where her mother is...loving art in Colorado!
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A palette knife colored image of a young fawn, lying in the forest, new to the world...wondering where her mother is...loving art in Colorado!
Kathleen Steventon is a self-taught oil painter living in rural Colorado. Her love of all things wild, of all things fauna, as well as her spiritual connection to both, are reflected in her works. Kathleen uses a palette knife to create her images. Kathleen's spirituality allows her to embed animal energies onto and into her canvases.Those who are on a spiritual path, who may have several Spirit Animals that they connect with, often have interesting experiences with Kathleen's paintings, after they've purchased one and placed it in their homes. Spiritual or not, the deep connections that Kathleen's canvases have with animal spirits is self evident and beautiful. Her works are currently displayed in a gallery in her home town in Colorado.
$14.50
Kathleen Steventon
Will do and YOU TOO!
Laurel Adams
....v...best to you...keep painting those BEAUTIES!
Kathleen Steventon
Laurel, THANK YOU so much for your comments!! I love your story about the momma deer dropping off their fawns under your watch. I have no doubt they did just that! I few years ago we had a day old fawn here, crying for it's mother. I was so relieved when she showed up to collect him. I just saw your comment today, so please excuse my 4 day lapse. I appreciate you taking the time to write and comment. I LOVE what I do, and I LOVE the animal souls so much!!
Laurel Adams
Kathleen, Love your Inspired style!...WELCOME TO FAA!! You have three STUNNING entries, this among my favorites of your portfolio. I have always loved whitetail deer and I would babysit the fawns in the backyard while their moms would graze thru the morning. I swear, they would come by as I had morning tea, look me straight in the eye, drop off and would do the same around one in the afternoon for pickup with a loose friendly tail wag and bound back into the thick wood brush. This little one tugs at my heArtstrings! .ENCHANTING! Will revisit Sunday! LF
Kathleen Steventon replied:
Hi Laurel, I have written you above!! Happy Mother's Day!!!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"