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Rustic Oregano | Rustic Kitchen Collection
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This painting is sold. See the rest of the collection: https://shop.wildozark.com/product-category/rustic-kitchen/
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Redbuds and Plum Blossoms on the Mountains
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A small oil painting of a peaceful scene with a winding trail into the mountains. The air is filled with the scent of plum blossoms and the hillsides glowing with the hue of redbuds. Framed in barn wood and distressed metal corners. Pigment rock samples from the paints are mounted on the frame.
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Rustic Thyme | Rustic Kitchen Collection
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This listing is for the Rustic Thyme 5 x 7 painting. It ships framed.
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Rustic Red Onion | Rustic Kitchen Collection
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This listing is for the Rustic Red Onion 5 x 7 painting, framed.
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Rustic Sage | Rustic Kitchen Collection
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This listing is for the Rustic Sage 5 x 7 painting. It ships framed.
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A Painting of a Skink | Hello, Little Friend
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Original painting in Ozark pigments. Prints are available.
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Make Your Own ‘Artist’s Annual’ Catalog
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One-on-one tutoring. Learn how to layout and create your own 8.5 x 11″ ‘artist’s annual’ art catalog through Amazon’s KDP publishing platform, using your computer, Photoshop, and Word. The tuition includes five 2-hour sessions at $99/ea.
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Painting of a misty autumn morning in the country
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Have you ever felt the magic of being in the countryside on a misty autumn morning? Breathe in and try to hold onto that feeling forever.
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Red Morph Screech Owl | Ozark Oil Pigments
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Series: Ozark Birds of Prey Scroll down for more details.
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Dinner Time | Broad-winged Hawk Original Painting #2
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A Broad-winged hawk in old world colors, enjoying a meal on an earthy abstract background. 12 x 12″ on canvas, Ozark pigments in oils.
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Arkansas Historical Buildings | Dr. Carter’s Office
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Dr. Carter’s Office is one of the Arkansas historical buildings from the late 1800’s that can be found on the grounds of the Shiloh Museum of Ozark history. Previously it was located in Elkins but was relocated to the Springdale museum. I used every color in my palette to create this painting.
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Raccoon on the Rocks
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The rocks in this raccoon painting was literally painted with rocks gathered from that same creek. I make my paints from locally foraged earth pigments.
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Blue-eyed Juvie | Cooper’s Hawk Original Painting
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A juvenile Cooper’s hawk painting on an earthy abstract background. 12 x 16″ on Arches watercolor paper permanently mounted to cradle board, Ozark pigments in oils.

