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Finding a Way to Get the Suet Canvas Print
by Ronda Broatch
Product Details
Finding a Way to Get the Suet canvas print by Ronda Broatch. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
This afternoon a black bear picked one of our suet cages from a tree, and spent a brief time trying to get the treat inside. It was only when I... more
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Artist's Description
This afternoon a black bear picked one of our suet cages from a tree, and spent a brief time trying to get the treat inside. It was only when I opened the window to get a better view that he/she looked up, and loped away.
About Ronda Broatch
Ronda Broatch is the author of Shedding Our Skins, (Finishing Line Press, 2008), and Some Other Eden, (2005). Nominated several times for the Pushcart, Ronda is the recipient of a 2007 Artist Trust GAP Grant, and is currently Editor for Crab Creek Review. Ronda received degrees in Creative Writing and in Photography from the University of Washington, and later worked for William Thompson Photographs. After a hiatus she returned to photography, and spends her time documenting the secret lives of flowers, preserving wildlife, and capturing poets in their natural habitat for book jackets and promo shots.
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Eti Reid
OMG, this is hilarious! Love the tones! f/v
Susan Capuano
Wonderful image, love how you processed this! v/f
Ronda Broatch
Thank you, Pamela and Joanna! We got lucky this time around. I think this young bear was just trying to figure out how to open the cage. In the past bears have broken limbs on our apple tree, and bent wrought iron feeder poles into a nice arc shape!
Jeff Swan
Very cool love this
Ronda Broatch replied:
Thanks, Jeff!