"Sugar Bear" by Kathy Morrow
Sugar Bear by Kathy Morrow. Giclee on Canvas, 12 x 16, #47 of 95, Red and Brown Wood Frame.
Kathy says, "Last summer I was doing a show at the Tanner Gallery in Ruidoso, NM. One morning a bear took out all their hummingbird feeders and the next day we saw a Mama Black Bear and two cubs cross the road and walk right through the Gallery Parking lot headed for a little stream just behind the gallery. What a sight! All of that inspired "Sugar Bear". A baby Black Bear is raiding the hummingbird feeder and boy are those little birds mad!"
Giclée printing is a process that uses fade-resistant, archival inks and archival substrates to print on large format printers. Giclée printing is often used by artists to make reproductions of their original two-dimensional artwork, photographs or computer-generated art for resale while preserving the original.