Original artwork description:

"If you can catch a hare
and look into its eye
you will see the whole world"
(Anna Crowe).

It's early morning in the field and the hare rests for a moment, watching and listening. A sensitively painted wildlife portrait using a combination of soft pastels and pastel pencils.

The painting is supplied mounted between a snow white double conservation mount and backing board. The mount measures H:18.5" x W:15" with a 13.5" x 10” aperture (visible area of painting).

Materials used:

Soft pastels, pastel pencils, pan pastels, on Pastelmat. Conservation double mount.

Tags:
#nature #wildlife #animals #countryside #animal art #hare #rural scene #country scene #hare painting #mammals 
Resting Hare (2019)
Pastel drawing
by Kate Ferguson

£279 Sold

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Original artwork description
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"If you can catch a hare
and look into its eye
you will see the whole world"
(Anna Crowe).

It's early morning in the field and the hare rests for a moment, watching and listening. A sensitively painted wildlife portrait using a combination of soft pastels and pastel pencils.

The painting is supplied mounted between a snow white double conservation mount and backing board. The mount measures H:18.5" x W:15" with a 13.5" x 10” aperture (visible area of painting).

Materials used:

Soft pastels, pastel pencils, pan pastels, on Pastelmat. Conservation double mount.

Tags:
#nature #wildlife #animals #countryside #animal art #hare #rural scene #country scene #hare painting #mammals 

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Kate Ferguson

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I grew up in South West Cornwall and was exposed to art from an early age, with influences from Lamorna, the Newlyn School and St Ives, all virtually on my... Read more

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