Colorful Animal Art Grizzly Bear Painting By Theresa Paden "Grizzly Stare" 10 x 10" Acrylic painting on 1/...
In a world where the mundane and mystical intertwine, this image captures a mesmerizing moment as a beautiful female merges with her spirit guide, the majestic bear. The ethereal scene, rendered in a palette of aqua, teal, gold, brown, and orange, radiates a tranquil yet powerful energy. The woman's serene expression and the bear's wise, steady gaze evoke a deep sense of connection and reverence, embodying the profound bond between human and animal totems. The harmonious colors and dreamlike quality of the artwork invite viewers to explore the sacred guidance and strength that the Spirit of the Bear bestows upon those who seek its wisdom. I am so excited to offer this image, "Transmutation" from my NEW collection entitled "Guided by the Light, Animal Totems" I have been creating art for many years and the fantasy genre is one of my favorites. May I add that I am a retired Special Education teacher now pursuing my goal of creating art full-time. My imagery comes from my imagination which keeps me busy creating. A B O U T | P R I N T S: FINE ART PAPER Elevate your art with premium matte vertical posters. Crafted from museum-grade paper (175gsm fine art paper), they transform digital artwork into captivating real-life décor. Printed with top-tier pigmented archival inks, each poster boasts stunning fidelity and vibrant colors. With many available sizes, finding the perfect match is effortless. Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts, these posters are designed for indoor use. Please allow for slight size deviations (+/- 1/16") due to the production process. Please contact me if your print does not meet your expectations and I will work to find a mutually agreeable solution. Your happiness is greatly important to me. MoonPassionStudio© The Artist Retains All Rights Do not reproduce in any form
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I do have a thing for Polar bears. They look so furry and white...like the bear pulling the sled below. But if I'm going to ride in a sled pulled by bears, I want it to look impressive, like the bears pulling the White Witch's sled in Narnia. Illustration by the Justin Sweet That's more like it...bears with teeth! But the harness looks like the bears can slip it off over their heads... almost as scary as that woman's hair. Maybe riding a Polar bear would be better, like the girl in the Golden Compass: Cool ride...and I also mean Brrrr! But when it comes to Polar bears pulling a sled, my all-time favorite is the painting below: Illustration by the great Frank Frazetta Oh yes. Bears with no harnesses 'pulling' a medieval...snowmobile? I guess if the bears get too fractious, the armored guy can just fire up the engine and take off without them! Seriously though, Polar bears can't be tamed enough to pull a sled; they're much too unpredictable. And around dogs...well, watch out. Normally. Illustration by the great Greg Manchess But in one single spot on earth....normal is different. Check out the first photo on this page, and the following video, of wild Polar bears actually playing with sled dogs...it's amazing! So, do you have a thing for Polar bears too?
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This digital portrait of a black bear sitting in a forest is a beautiful piece of art that is perfect for anyone who loves nature and wildlife. Created using advanced digital techniques, the portrait captures the beauty and majesty of a black bear in its natural habitat, with the lush forest setting providing a stunning backdrop. The details of the black bear's fur, its piercing gaze, and the natural elements of the forest are all captured with exquisite detail, making this portrait a true work of art. Whether you want to display it in your living room, bedroom, or office, this portrait is sure to make a statement and add a touch of natural beauty to any space. Also could be used for phone wallpaper. Please note that this artwork is for personal use only and is not for resale. If you're looking for a unique way to celebrate your love of nature and wildlife, this digital portrait of a black bear sitting in a forest is an excellent choice.
Designed by Carle, Eric. Your child will be delighted as they recognize this vibrant bear created by Eric Carle. This iconic character is featured in the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and serves as a wonderful way to unite the joy of reading with your child's surroundings. The World of Eric Carle is beautifully reproduced in this canvas artwork collection that features his most beloved characters. This canvas wall art is reproduced in Oopsy Daisy's San Diego studios using the best digital printing method currently available, resulting in great clarity and color saturation. After printing, the canvas is stretched by hand over a custom built 1.5inch wood frame. The canvas wraps around the sides providing a finished decorative edge. While not needed for canvases, solid wood framing in a contemporary floater style is available in ten sizes and two color choices. A saw tooth hanger is attached for easy hanging and artist biography information is included on the back so that children can learn more about today's working artists. Canvases are exceptionally durable and can be cleaned with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Artist Eric Carle is the acclaimed creator of brilliantly illustrated and innovatively designed picture books for very young children, among which The Very Hungry Caterpillar is his best-known. Born in New York, he studied art at the Akademie der bildenden Künste in Stuttgart and later returned to America to start his professional career. Eric worked as a graphic designer for The New York Times and as an art director of an advertising agency. He has illustrated more than seventy books, which have sold more than 90 million copies around the world. The secret of his books' appeal lies in Eric's intuitive understanding of and respect for children, who sense that he shares their most cherished thoughts and emotions.
Fine Art Print of an Acrylic Painting on Paper 9" x 18" Climbing up to its favorite sitting spot, the bear is happy and all is well! The bear reminds us of what we need to do occasionally to heal our soul.
Ships from vendor.4114756 - Northern Nature IIIHandcrafted of stretched canvas, acrylic, and wood frameApprox. 26.5"W x 2"D x 38.5"TIncludes hanging hardwareWipe cleanWeight, 11.0 lbsMade in USABoxed weight, approximately 23.0 lbs Proposition 65 warning for California residentsShippingDirect from Vendor, usually ships within 183 business days.Online Inquiries: NMS21_HEC8VStore Inquiries: #401204947069
THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD "In the Wilderness: Bear in the Mountains", minimalist digital art Transform your space with "Mountain Majesty: Bear's Journey," a captivating digital artwork available for instant download. This piece showcases a majestic bear against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains and dense pine forests, all bathed in the soft glow of a pale sun. A stunning depiction of a bear in a rugged mountain landscape. Soothing Palette: Earth tones of greens, browns, and whites create a peaceful ambiance. Versatile Decor: Perfect for home, office, or as a gift, printable on various mediums. THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
Illustrators such as Jean Jullien and Noma Bar have come together to create artwork that will be sold in aid of climate change and animal welfare.
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The 1st grade students learned about and looked at the artwork created by Piet Mondrian. They learned the three primary colors: red, yellow, and blue through the book, Mouse Paint. They also learned about vertical and horizontal lines, and how to use them to create squares and rectangles. Each student created a Mondrian inspired blanket for their bear. Another Mondian Project that the 1st graders have done is a clay mice piece of art. The students learned about the primary colors and created a grid background to replicate the style of Piet Mondrian. Then they each created 3 clay mice that were later painted with each of the primary colors. The students had to choose where they wanted their mice on their backgrounds, but could not put them on the same color as the mouse. Finally each student work was put together to create a huge class mural.
My little class (6-7 year olds) rocked this lesson (2017). I just adore these little bears and their wintery sweaters. And they are just in time for the onset of winter. 2022 Update: my new group (ages 6-9) just did this lesson and LOVED it! We explored various pen and line techniques for this project; hatching (face), cross-hatching (neck), scrubbing (ears), stippling (snout) and patterns (sweater). Teacher Sample 6-7 year olds 6-9 year olds - teacher sample top left The kids really grasped the concept of using small lines in a systematic, organized way in order to create darker and lighter tones, as well as indicting the direction of fur growth and the 3-D shape of the head. HEAD: I provided plenty of visuals of animal illustrations using pen and line for the kids to look at. The bears were drawn in a directed line drawing exercise, with me drawing and 'talking out loud' as I drew on the white board, and the kids following my step by step instructions. The teacher 'talking out loud' aspect sharpens their listening and observations skills, while reinforcing art vocabulary related to line and shape. Seeing me consider my drawing options, correct my mistakes, make measurements before drawing, and map out my composition reinforces the importance and usefulness of these important skills. BODY: After the bear heads were complete, we drew a simple upper body shape - more or less just a continuation of the head but slightly wider due to shoulder. (No sweater details yet!). FUR IN FACE: Students used little lines in black pen (fine-liner) using wider spacing for lighter toned areas and tighter spacing for darker tones areas. We considered the direction of fur growth, and used little lines in neat rows to mimic the growth patterns. Around the eyes, we used 3-4 concentric rows or tight lines; then used vertical rows for the rest of the face, spaced wider where there is less dark tone (forehead). The snout areas is left blank. The nose and eyes are colored black. See our inspiration samples below: illustration inspiration illustration inspiration Student progress after Day 1 SWEATER PATTERNS: After our face was complete, we decorated our sweaters. Students first drew several slightly curved horizontal lines across the body (to create a rounded looking body), and then filled each row with a different SIMPLE pattern. Pencil lines were outlined in thick permanent marker. **The rule was: half the patterns must be colored in black. The rest may be filled with your choice of 3-4 bright colors. This gives contrast to our more delicately detailed bear face, and adds that graphic feel. Below are a few pattern samples. Many of these are too complex though. Depending on age, the simpler the better (stripes, zig-zag dots, etc) COLORING: Students were encouraged to color each patterned row in a careful PATTERN of colors, rather than randomly coloring, for example: red, yellow, red, yellow, red, yellow. This helps to emphasize the pattern. BACKGROUND: Once complete, bears were cut out and students chose a subtly pattered deco paper to paste their bear on. These are fit for a children's book illustration! Below: 6-7 age group Below: 6-9 age group
cut-out paper bear on a Din A5 card To assemble this doll, you will need 2 "mini brads" which you can get at the scrapbooking supply section in craft stores or simply use needle and thread to put the pieces together and attach little beads on either side.
Make your lessons come alive using appealing, pre-cut flannel board pieces with Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
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