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by Annamarie Sidella-Felts
$32.00
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Tennessee Wildlife - Gray Squirrels iPhone x case by Annamarie Sidella-Felts. Protect your iPhone X with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone X for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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10% OF ALL THE PROCEEDS OBTAINED FROM THIS WORK OF ART WILL BE DONATED TO THE TENNESSEE WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION
The eastern gray squirrel, a member... more
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Protect your iPhone X with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone X for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
10% OF ALL THE PROCEEDS OBTAINED FROM THIS WORK OF ART WILL BE DONATED TO THE TENNESSEE WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION
The eastern gray squirrel, a member of the Rodent family, is the most frequently seen mammal in the area. They live anywhere there are large deciduous trees. They have two litters a year, spring and summer, with two to three young in each litter. They live about five years and grow to 17-20 inches long. As a backyard friend, they can sometimes be a bit of a nusiance when they eat the seed from birdfeeders, dig up flower bulbs, and steal garden vegetables.
The eastern gray squirrel eats a variety of foods such as nuts, seeds, bark, fruit, flowers, insects, baby birds, bird eggs, amphibians, and sometimes they even eat each other. They often bury their food in various locations near the surface of the ground. In the winter, when food is scarce, they use their sense of smell to find the hidden food.
The squirrel's greatest tool is its tail. They use their tails for ba...
I asked myself, “When can you call yourself an artist?”. The answer came when I realized that I was creating unique, exceptional works of art. Friends and family began asking me to do paintings for them, and it was then that I felt that I deserved the title—artist. I am a former teacher who has chosen to leave my profession to pursue a career in art. Although I love to teach, painting makes me feel alive - giving me a feeling of freedom and a sense of being in control. I find that it allows me to escape to a place that is both invigorating and peaceful, and that I am my absolute happiest when I am at my easel. I am a self-taught artist who enjoys experimenting with various mediums as well as a diversity of styles and subject...
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MM Anderson
Sweet squirrel!
Kay Brewer
Beautiful work! Voted your entry in the The Wildlife contest. l/f
Irina Sztukowski
Annamarie! Congratulations on the sale of your wonderful artwork!!!
MM Anderson
Sweet squirrel pastel!
Sarah Batalka
Congrats on your 3rd place tie in the Little Critters contest! I voted for this beautiful squirrel portrait! L/F/v
Jean Cormier
Incredibly rendered velvetly softness throughout, especially on the fur...I love these little creatures! Well done! jean
Mary Timman
Looks like you did this with pencil..love it! L
Sharon Karlson
Love the velvety feel of this piece!
Annamarie Sidella-Felts
Thank you Henryk for favoring Gray Squirrels
Bobbie Roberts
Beautiful, so delicate.
Annamarie Sidella-Felts replied:
Thanks Bobbie
Henryk Gorecki
Fantastic painting,Annemarie!Beautiful,adorable,nimble and funny animal!-L,F
Annamarie Sidella-Felts replied:
Thanks again Henryk
Vera Smith
Nice squirrel!
Madalena Lobao-Tello
CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Women Painters. Great work! Love how you have done this!!!
Annamarie Sidella-Felts replied:
Thank you Madalena!
larisa Fedotova
Nice work, Annamarie!
Annamarie Sidella-Felts
Thank you Angela!
Angela Davies
Gorgeous pastel painting! Congrats on your feature! LF