Animal Portrait #9 – SHERMAN

SHERMAN

Despite what you might have heard about mountain goats and sure footing, Sherman here maintains he’s one of the clumsiest ungulates you’re ever likely to come across in the great Canadian Rockies. I suspect that explains the bent horn…

Animal Portrait #8 – JIM

Jim

I know what you’re thinking. A snail? Well, Jim may look small but as a permanent resident of Banff National Park, he is found nowhere else on the entire planet! That makes ‘ole Jim a real BIG deal.

In fact, Jim made the national and international headlines just last year for hosting a party in his native hot springs. Check out the stories here. Keep on givin’er Jim!

 

Like Sixty-four. Youngest.

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It was true. I had a bad Captain America style going on. I hate it when they don’t rinse your hair out after the cut and then style it in a way that can only be done by another person, standing behind you.

Animal Portrait #7 – ANNE and DON

Anne and Don

Anne and Don were damn near impossible to keep still all head bobbing and strut-strutting about like grouse are want to do, but in the end it was all good.

Animal Portrait #6 – BILL

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Bill isn’t the braggadocious type but I think that little hint of a smile proves that he knows his horns are impressive.

Animal Portrait #5 – GORGEOUS GEORGE

GEORGE

He absolutely insisted that I call him “Gorgeous” George and then proceeded to fidget incessantly throughout the entire painting. Such is the way of the western ground squirrel I suppose….

 

Animal Portrait #4 – CORI with her cubs CATE and CARL

CORI

Cori had to keep her eye on the ever shifting and moving Cate but Carl sat looking at me transfixed for the entire time.

Animal Portrait #3 – CHARLIZE

CHARLIZE

Charlize sat just long enough before the distracting red squirrel was just too much.

Animal Portrait #2 – DUNCAN

DUNCAN

Duncan was a little cheeky during his sitting, feeling pretty good about his velvety antlers.

Animal Portrait #1 – GARY

GARY

I’ve decided to become a portrait artist for the wild beasts of the Canadian Rockies. May I present to you, Gary.