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Recess by Abraham Hunter Buddy Artist Notes

This paining started in the spring of 2017 as a plein air. I found this old tree stump full of character and had to paint it. Just recently, I went back and added life to it. Good art is about telling a story but also leaving room to the imagination. These five little bears are playing together in the old stump. They've heard you coming, and now you've distracted them from playing hide and seek. Since it's rare for a mother bear to have five cubs, I like to think these cubs are in the middle of recess from the school of nature.

~ Abraham Hunter

New Day by Mark Keathley
Sometimes, the craziness of life can cause us to want to sleep in and put the world on hold so we don’t have to face the hard things in life. We often find ourselves with no help and no hope – feeling all alone even when there are kids or crowds or family all around us. We want to be heard, to be appreciated, and to be helped through these difficult times. I want this painting to remind you that His mercies are new every morning! All that we ever need is right at our fingertips… no, it is right inside us. We are encouraged to put on all the things that are available to us in Jesus. His joy is readily available to flow through us. The next time you wake up and life hits you like a ton of bricks, take a moment to look into the LIGHT, “The Life that is the Light of Men.” Receive from Him all He has to offer. He loves you. He adores you. He wants to help you. You are His delight. It’s a NEW DAY!

~ Mark Keathley



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 -  Mark Keathley

 


Bonnie by Abraham Hunter Buddy Artist Notes

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Early this spring, my brother and his wife stumbled upon two baby orphaned raccoons. I quickly volunteered to assume the role of daddy (and mother) so as to take good care of them. They were barely two weeks old and kept me up every two hours to feed them from a bottle and cuddle them. My sister gave them their names; these masked bandits deserved, Bonnie and Clyde. They were the sweetest pets I've ever had, and kept me company for weeks in my studio. They're now living happily with other raccoons on a wildlife refuge and even though I'm sure they don't remember me, I will always remember the precious moments I spent with them. I took painstaking time on their portraits, and I tried to capture their individual personalities. Clyde had bigger, floppy ears and always had a cute bewildered look on his face while he followed his big sister around. Bonnie was extremely curious, very vocal, and was a big mischief maker to say the least. These paintings of them hold a very special place in my heart, and I'm so glad you've given me the chance to share these paintings of my kids with you.

~ Abraham Hunter