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Frog Serenade - Libby Cagle

Frog Serenade Painting - Frog Serenade Fine Art Print

Artwork: #9 of 49 by Libby Cagle

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Frog Serenade Painting by Libby Cagle

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Title:

Frog Serenade

Artist:

Libby Cagle

Medium:

Painting - Monotype With Akua Ink On Paper

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5.000 x 7.000 inches

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Description:

This piece was inspired by the frogs that are serenading us each night since TS Fay came through. It is a wonderful sound as it echos through the swamp.

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Posted:

September 2nd, 2008

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09/02/2008

07:40 PM

Libby Cagle

Cedar Key, FL

This piece was inspired by the frogs that have multiplied exponentially since TS Fay came through. It is a wonderfully soothing sound. It is a Monotype which should be in the printmaking category that seems to have disappeared as an option for medium choice.