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by Beverley Harper Tinsley
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
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Fresh Tracks
On a wintry Colorado slope, snowshoe hares make fresh tracks in the snow, amidst the evergreen trees, right at the change of the seasons.
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According to:
www.nwf.org
Snowshoe hares make their home in dense coniferous forests. Within the United States, most of the coniferous forests are found on mountaintops, such as the Rockies, or near the Canadian border. Snowshoe hares can be seen foraging among the brush.
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Snowshoe hares have an interesting adaptation that helps protect them against predators. Depending on the season, their fur can be a different color. During the winter, snowshoe hares are white, which helps them blend in with the snow. When the seasons change to spring and summer, snowshoe hares turn a reddish-brown. This color helps them camouflage with dirt and rocks.
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Not every part of the snowshoe hare changes color throughout the year. An important identification trick is to look at a snowshoe hare's ears. Th...
To me, making art is about the stopping of time, as are so many of the things I most love doing. I don't believe in time as we know it. When I become engaged in creating something, I no longer feel subject to time's constricting whims. That is why I am driven to create. I love the light touch and thrilling chemistry of watercolor painting, the bold strokes possible in pastel work, the patterns I can create with an ink drawing, and learning something new, always. Color thrills me. Texture delights. I hope with each work to retain the clarity of what I see, and bring that into view for others. I may not always achieve that, but the honest desire is present in each of my pieces. For those who enjoy facts; I am a signature member of...
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John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Pamela Allegretto
Such a beautiful watercolor! I also thoroughly enjoyed the commentary on Snowshoe Hares. How lovely to see that you live in Evergreen. We lived there for 10 years and then Conifer for 15 years. It's a beautiful area. Cheers!