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"Congress Avenue Bridge Bats"
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"Congress Avenue Bridge Bats"

Art: Congress Avenue Bridge Bats by Artist Pat DeVane Burns
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Media:  acrylic on canvasboard
Dimensions:  9"x12"
Date of Work:  2008

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The Congress Avenue Bridge spanning Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin is the spring and summer home to some 750,000 Mexican free-tail bats with up to 1.5 million at the peak of the bat-watching season. It's the largest urban bat colony in North America. Each evening around sunset the Congress Avenue bats emerge like a black cloud from the crevices under the bridge. Covering the countryside in search of food, it is estimated that the bats consume from 10,000 to 30,000 pounds of insects. Giving birth in June or July, the bats and pups hang around until October when they head back south. Watching the nightly forays for food is a favorite evening activity, especially in late summer during Austin's Batfest. This painting is my entry into ebsq's October Bat Show to raise awareness of truths about bats as opposed to myths. I was intrigued that the pattern of the bat's wings and tail in flight mimicked the shape of the bridge. I chose to give the static elements crisp edges and hard colors in opposition to the moving bat's softer treatment, lending a friendlier feel to the often maligned little creature.

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Pat DeVane Burns  View this Artist's Profile
Forsyth, Georgia, USA
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