Painting to preserve their image. An animal lovers story

in #animals7 years ago

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My love towards animals started at a young age. Children seem to have this innate love for creatures, as if it were a basic rule of existence. Love all creatures of earth, and I did. I craved to have a pet, but had to live vicariously through my
paternal grandmother or my maternal uncle. I would be able to visit my grandmother in her cabin, where she would spend her summers and enjoy the company of her golden cat Jasmine. She would walk soundlessly into my room, jump lightly on my pull out sofa bed and pur loudly as she pushed her head into my hand. The warm vibrations of her purs were soothing, and it has remained one of my fondest memories.

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I not only loved cats, but also dogs. My Uncle would invite me to his farm house, an hour away from Bogotá, another magical place, and I would run through the fields with the country dogs. They were always happy and playful and always knew I belonged to their pack.

Like many people, I still feel this deep connection with wildlife, and it hurts me whenever I unwillingly stumble upon those grotesque videos that show an animal being mistreated, suffering, or inevitably dying because of our selfish ways. it was because of the starving polar bear that I did the only thing that I thought I could do.

Paint images of animals.

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I hope you enjoyed this post. Let me know your thoughts on the matter.

Have a lovely day!

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FANTASTIC - the Polar bear I really liked [drew one once, myself & mailed it to my dad ].

The wolf I enjoyed too ♦♦ When in Yellowstone Park once, I came across a Lone wolf as I walked thru the Parking lot. QUESTION: Is your picture of a dog, or a wolf?

You have talent . Keep going.

Jan

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Nice to come across a fellow animal lover :)

I love animals as well. I have a cat (half Norwegian forest cat, half European short hair).

Beautiful paintings! They are like cosy miniature worlds.

Wou, tu arte es extraordinario, felicitaciones.
Los osos polares transmiten energías llenas de amor, me encanta.

Nice artwork!
Hope you can follow me and check my posts..😊

thanks for the read, and I am following you. Are you following me? @ameriza

Followed u.👍

Beautiful art :) Llama and the fox are my favorites :D
Resteemed ^^

Wow, you're a really talented artist.
True art comes from the heart, that's most probably why these are so stunning.
Really good job!