Hoedown on the Tundra is a painting by Phyllis Kaltenbach which was uploaded on March 26th, 2013.
Hoedown on the Tundra
Bears dancing on the Tundra. Tim Grams took a wonderful photo of Dancing Bear. He had seen a bear headed up the road to somewhere. He was pretty sure... more
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12.000 x 16.000 x 1.500 inches
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Title
Hoedown on the Tundra
Artist
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas Painting
Description
Bears dancing on the Tundra. Tim Grams took a wonderful photo of "Dancing Bear". He had seen a bear headed up the road to somewhere. He was pretty sure where, so he went to that spot and waited. Sure enough, along came the bear, saw Tim, and stood up. During a moments hesitation, as the bear stared at Tim, with one foot slightly raised, Tim got a wonderful capture of the bear. With his bear as a model, and his idea for the title of my painting, I painted this painting of "Hoedown on the Tundra". Thank you, Tim.
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Uploaded
March 26th, 2013
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Comments (70)
Shoal Hollingsworth
This is really wonderful, I love it
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you, Shoal, very much, I had such fun creating it! And thank you, bunches, for taking the time to view my portfolio! SmileS!
Skip Willits
Love the painting and the humor in the title, well done.
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you , very much, Skip! Humor is the spice of our life. I am so happy you like it! smiles!
Linda Howes
OMG I love them Phyllis! l/f
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Hi inda! thank you so very much! Looks like you may have sent this some time ago. Sorry I am so late. Most appreciated!
Phyllis Kaltenbach
Thank you, so very much, David for your appreciation and FEATURE of my "Hoedown On the Tundra" in your wonderful Group, "Created By My Hands" Most appreciated! 😊
Barry Jones
Love this, well done! lf
Phyllis Kaltenbach replied:
Thank you, very much, Barry. I love painting silly things and bears!! 😊 V/F
Asbed Iskedjian
Lovely painting Phyllis, beautiful subjects, light, and color tones. Likes + Favorites.