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 Hares Art Print featuring the painting Two Hares Contemplate an Owl by Moonlight   by Trudi Doyle

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4.00" x 8.00"

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6.00" x 10.00"

 

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Two Hares Contemplate an Owl by Moonlight Art Print

Trudi Doyle

by Trudi Doyle

$22.35

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Two Hares Contemplate an Owl by Moonlight art print by Trudi Doyle.   Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

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Comments (23)

Siobhan Lewis

Siobhan Lewis

I adore this Trudi! I have a great collection of moon gazing hare inspired art/items & think I will have to add this asap! L/Fv

PAMELA Smale Williams

PAMELA Smale Williams

Caught my eye and really love the tree technique. Almost a stained glass look to the background and lovely coloring. Intriguing description of your Celtic history. V/F Pamela

Carol Jacobs

Carol Jacobs

Nicely done. L V

Georg Douglas

Georg Douglas

Lovely work.

Kathleen K Parker

Kathleen K Parker

Fantastic, Trudi!! :) kk

Miroslava Jurcik

Miroslava Jurcik

Love this ! l/f

Jane Ford

Jane Ford

intriguing painting and I like the description. L

Jane Ford

Jane Ford

intriguing painting and I like the description. L

Stephen Stookey

Stephen Stookey

Terrific work! l/f

Marcia Lee Jones

Marcia Lee Jones

Nice hares!

Gary Richards

Gary Richards

Wonderful work!

Marco Oliveira

Marco Oliveira

Nice work! V.

Eti Reid

Eti Reid

Beauty! f/v

Doug Matthews

Doug Matthews

Excellent work

Priscilla Burgers

Priscilla Burgers

Lovely painting!

Hanny Heim

Hanny Heim

Wonderful painting !

Renee Sullivan

Renee Sullivan

Fabulous!

Madalena Lobao-Tello

Madalena Lobao-Tello

CONGRATULATIONS!! Featured on Women Painters. Great work. Love the colours and composition !!

Caitlyn  Grasso

Caitlyn Grasso

Beautiful work!

Norm Starks

Norm Starks

Love the colors, Trudi! Liked

Artist's Description

Two Hares contemplate an Owl by Moonlight .
Hares are among my favourite wild creatures of the Irish countryside.- they are elusive, mysterious and intriguing .
Hare mythology exists throughout almost every ancient culture. There are many hare stories in Celtic mythology and storytellers still relate tales of women who can shape-change into hares.
Owls have also been regarded with fascination and awe, are feared and venerated, despised and admired, considered wise and foolish, and associated with witchcraft,birth and death.
Both creatures are nocturnal, hares also appear by day but are very difficult to observe because they are so shy and protect themselves by lying as still as a statue, with their ears pressed flat along their backs. Unlike rabbits, hares do not dig and burrow into the ground, but instead live their whole lives above ground, continually shifting from one place to another .

About Trudi Doyle

Trudi Doyle

I live in beautiful Ireland .I am inspired by mythology,memories, dreams, whimsical flights of fancy and by nature's beauty - with all it's related moods, My work is varied, sometimes abstract, often surreal.. As well as painting and exhibiting, I tutor art in Europe; Italy/ Tuscany and France. See details on http://trudidoyle.blogspot.com My work has been published as illustrations, book covers, CD covers, has won many prizes, awards and commissions and is in public and private collections in Ireland & throughout the world from New York to Hong Kong ( including Oscar winner Sir Ben Kingsleys) .Enough about me - enjoy viewing my work ! COPYRIGHT NOTICE Artist Copyright All works of art within this web site are byTrudi Doyle....

 

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