A to Z Challenge
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| "Wallaby" acrylic painting - Mary Montague Sikes |
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For "W" I've chosen another animal, the Wallaby, a marsupial that inhabits Australia and Tasmania. My daughter, Amy, provided me with a photograph that she took in Tasmania that I used as my resource image. Since these animals actually live among rocks, I took some liberties with the terrain.
This painting is 11" x 14" acrylic on stretched canvas. We are nearing the end of A Painting a Day for the A to Z Challenge.
Eeeeeeee! He's such a cutie!
ReplyDeleteWhen our youngest was a kid, my mother and I took her to Kentucky Down Under, an animal park for Australian animals atop a cave complex. I know, weird, but wonderful. We got to PET A WALLABY!
Best. Day. Ever.
Marian Allen
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Monti, how I have missed your great works this week. I look forward to catching up on all your posts when I get home. Your gallery is filling up nicely with these great animal acrylics.
ReplyDeleteNice! And wallabies live in all kinds of terrain, so woods are just fine. :) (Most of Tassie is wooded - not many rocks there, even in the mountains.)
ReplyDeleteThat's cool your daughter had a photo of one in its natural habitat.
ReplyDeleteNew Zealand also has Wallabys on some of the small islands, I know I have seen them on Kawau. They a probably not native though.
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Oh how cute. I love kangaroos and wallabies both. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marian, for sharing your story. What a great place to take your daughter!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chuck! You're in a gorgeous location with lots of beautiful new photos to show off!
ReplyDeleteAmy, thanks for the additional information and for sharing your photo!
ReplyDeleteAlex, I've relied a lot on Amy's photos for this project!
ReplyDeleteRhonda, I don't think I've ever actually seen one. Amazing all the wonderful and different animals we have all over the world! Thanks for visiting.
Julie, thanks for your faithful visits!
I love your painting of the wallaby.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sweet Bearie!
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