Showing posts with label Sandra Reeves Cutrer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandra Reeves Cutrer. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Racer, a Zebra Portrait by Sandra Reeves Cutrer


"Racer", a zebra portrait in oils on a stretched wrapped canvas. I took my reference photos with a large digital camera I had recently purchased. While I was trying to zoom in and play with all the newest buttons on it, this zebra was either tired of how long it was taking me to snap his photo, or he was wanting to check my new camera out for himself!
Thank you for reading my blog and looking at my work. To see more of my paintings, prices or have any questions, please visit my personal blog at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com or sandrasart777@aol.com.


Blessings,
Sandra R Cutrer

Friday, July 20, 2012

Night Glider by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer

"Night Glider" is a barn owl, painted in oils on a stretched wrapped canvas (all sides are painted a dark hue), size 12" x 12" x 1", no need to frame.
Owls are smart and beautiful birds.Their heart shaped face is enduring, but don't let that fool you. They are predators, and can easily remove any area mice. So, cats, look out!

Thank you for looking at my work and reading my blog. For prices and to view my other works, please visit my personal blog at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com or contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com. I love taking commissions!

Blessings, 
Sandra R Cutrer

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Wild and Free by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer


"Wild and Free" is a close-up portrait of one of the world's most magnificent cats. So big,so smart, and so beautiful! The eyes of an animal always capture my attention first, so I try to give them my fullest attention when painting them, after that , it seems that everything else just comes together.
Thanks for reading my blog and looking at my work. If you are interested in my work, please visit my personal blog at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com for prices and other information. Or, contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com. I love taking commissions.

Blessings,
Sandra R Cutrer
sandrasart777@aol.com
srcartavenue.blogspot.com

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Move it,Kid! by Sandra Reeves Cutrer



I took my reference photos at San Luis Pass,TX. A beautiful area, full of brown pelicans and seagulls. This pelican looked none-too pleased to be sharing a space with this small seagull!
The colors of the water, with the reflecting sunlight on the birds made me want to paint this on the spot.
Thanks for reading my blog and looking at my work. If you are interested in purchasing this painting, or other pieces of my work, please visit my personal blog at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com or contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com for pricing and other information.

Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer

Monday, July 2, 2012

Cinnamon and Sugar by Sandra Cutrer


"Cinnamon and Sugar", two inquisitive giraffes that I have painted in oils on a stretched, gallery wrapped (all sides painted a dark hue) canvas, size 8" x16". Giraffes are one of my favorite animals to view, photograph, and watch! I am envious of their long necks, and graceful movements. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, or any of my other works, please visit my personal blog at srcartavenue.blogspot.com or contact me at:sandrasart777@aol.com. I love taking commissions!

Thanks for reading my blog, and viewing my work.

Blessings,
Sandra R Cutrer
sandrasasart777@aol.com
srcartavenue.blogspot.com

Monday, May 21, 2012

A Lot of Bull by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer

"A Lot of Bull" is an original painting of an African Watusi. Painted in oils on a large 24" x 30" x 1.25" stretched gallery-wrapped canvas. The continuing of the painting on all sides makes this piece great for hanging unframed.

Watusi were brought over to America in the 1960s when Mr. W. Schultz imported two bulls from Scandinavia and a female from Europe. Although these magnificent animals were once on the list of endangered animals, efforts of private breeders, zoos, and associations have made it possible to remove them from that list.
Thanks for reading my blog and looking at my work. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com or visit my personal blog at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com
to view more of my work.

Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer
 sandrasart777@aol.com
srcartavenue.blogspot.com

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Methai and Baylor, Asian Elephants by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer


Mama Methai brings her adorable son,Baylor, near their pond for a cool drink and splash during the heat of the day.Tucker seemed rather timid in front of the camera, but I knew he could be rowdy, since earlier reports revealed he is full of mischief and frolics most of his day with the other young Asian elephants living in his herd. Still, it was a sweet moment to be able to capture, as elephants are so family oriented and very protective of one another.
Thanks for reading my blog and looking at my work. For prices and more of my pieces, please visit my personal blog at: sandracutrer.com or contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com for questions about Methai and Baylor or commissions.
Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer

Saturday, May 5, 2012

On the Lookout by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer


"On the Lookout" Baltimore Orioles by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer. An original oil painting on a gallery wrapped,stretched canvas (all sides painted) size 16" x 20" x 1.5". What a wonderful experience I had painting these beautiful birds.Many thanks to Larry Ditto for his written permission to use one of his many bird photos I added in to this painting.Larry has been a nature photographer for over 3 decades, with his focus on South Texas and Northeast Mexico, with photos appearing in National Geographic books, Field & Stream, Natural History, Sports Afield and other magazines for many years. Audubon calendars, Texas Parks and Wildlife Magazine, National Wildlife, and Texas Highways regularly feature his work.
Thanks for reading my blog and looking at my work. For more information on this painting or other originals by me, please visit my blog at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com or contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com

Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Rocky Mountain Warrior, a Ram by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer


At the beginning of the nineteenth century, there were between 1.5 million to two million bighorn sheep in North America. Today, there are less than 70,000. That saddens me! What a beautiful beast, and such a pleasure to watch,photograph,and paint.Hopefully we can take correct measures to insure these big sheep keep their rightful place in our future generations!
For more information on this painting, or to view my other work,please visit me at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com or contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com.

Thanks for looking and reading my blog.
Sandra Reeves Cutrer

Monday, April 16, 2012

Nebit, a leopard painting by Wildlife Artist Sandra Reeves Cutrer


"Nebit" means leopard in the Egyptian language. This beautiful animal captured my heart. I could hardly help but give his vibrant and expressive eyes my devout attention. Working extra hard, I also tried to bring out the details of his gorgeous spotted coat. Such an array of colors helps keep these great animals camouflaged in their habitat, becoming prey to a few animals while in the wild,but mostly to man.
Thank you for looking at my work. Please visit me at sracartavenue.blogspot.com to see more of my paintings, for questions or prices regarding my work,or comments.Or you may contact me at:  sandrasart777@aol.com.

Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer
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Friday, April 13, 2012

Three's a Crowd, Macaws in oils by Sandra Reeves Cutrer, a Texas wildlife artist


Three's a Crowd by wildlife artist, Sandra Reeves Cutrer. Painted in oils on a large 24" x 36" stretched canvas, ready for framing.These three beauties make their home at Moody Gardens in Galveston,Texas. Macaws are showy birds, with bright,beautiful plumage. They also mate for life with one partner, sometimes up to 50 years!
Thank you for looking at my work. To view my prices and other works, please visit my personal blog at: srcartavenue.blogspot.com or contact me at: sandrasart777@aol.com
 Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer