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Stalking - Cougar - GWCSTALK
NOTES: Stalking - Cougar As lions covered most of Southern Europe in the ancient times (used by the Romans in the arenas) the mountain lion still does in North and South America. Of the Eurasian lion (which is now called the Asian lion), about 350 survive now in an Indian nature reserve..
Stalking - Cougar Giclee On Canvas by Carl Benders is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
image Copyright © 2023 by Carl Benders
love for all creatures, from the friendly to the ferocious, is evident in his masterful attention to their every detail; nothing is overlooked. With his imagination, Brenders is able to get close enough to wild animals so that he can almost feel their textures. Consequently, his work has a tactile reality, giving us the sense of having been where even the most intrepid of field guides have not ventured. Of this ability Brenders says, "A painter is a privileged being, because in his imagination he can come very close to the animals he paints. In reality, one can never come this close to wild animals, particularly if they are predators. Brenders' insistence on anatomical perfection in his paintings stems from his philosophy that nature, itself, is perfection: "That is why I paint the way I do with so much detail and so much realism " I want to capture that perfection," he says.