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  Ms. Kerry Lynn Nelson   
  Azle, Texas USA  
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Art: Sparring Bucks by Artist Kerry Lynn Nelson
"Sparring Bucks"
Kerry Lynn Nelson

Art: Mountain Lion by Artist Kerry Lynn Nelson
"Mountain Lion"
Kerry Lynn Nelson

Art: Bongos in the Congo by Artist Kerry Lynn Nelson
"Bongos in the Congo"
Kerry Lynn Nelson

Art: Foggy Creek Crossing by Artist Kerry Lynn Nelson
"Foggy Creek Crossing"
Kerry Lynn Nelson

Art: Western Treasures 5 Narrow Escape by Artist Kerry Lynn Nelson
"Western Treasures 5 Narrow Escape"
Kerry Lynn Nelson
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"Western Treasures 5 Narrow Escape"

Art: Western Treasures 5 Narrow Escape by Artist Kerry Lynn Nelson
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Antelope ground squirrel detail
  
 
 

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Mimbres pottery detail
  
 
 

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Media:  oil on linen
Dimensions:  16x20
Date of Work:  2003

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Number 5 in my Western Treasures series, Narrow Escape stars two very athletic antelope ground squirrells eluding a hungry bull snake among the partially unearthed relics of a vanquished culture. Leaping for safty, this little squirrell passes an ancient treasure trove being slowly uncovered by wind and rain. Hand carved stone totems, a stone horse-head pipe, arrow-heads, and turquois beads spill from the crumbling edges of the long lost and forgotten pottery jar. This native wildlife artwork is an original oil painting on genuine linen canvas. The painting is signed and dated on the front and also, titled, signed, and dated on the back. .


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