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13.00" x 14.00"
The Dance - Sandhill Cranes Wood Print
by Anderson R Moore
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The Dance - Sandhill Cranes wood print by Anderson R Moore. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
In 2017 during the Sandhill Cranes' Migrations across Nebraska, I donated this Silk painting to the Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary near Kearney Nebraska.... more
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Artist's Description
In 2017 during the Sandhill Cranes' Migrations across Nebraska, I donated this Silk painting to the Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary near Kearney Nebraska. I travel there nearly every spring to view the mighty cranes. They give me such pleasure to watch them perform the dances merely because they love to dance.
Sandhill Cranes Dance- the Male Bird on Right- Is in a Bow, the female on the Left is doing a Curtsey- Handpainted with steamset dyes, no resist used. Sandhill Crane body language is ongoing daily with nine distinct displays,showing arousal, and recruits others to dance. During the Dance- Pre- Adult Cranes, will practice dancing for years until they select a mate. Adult cranes dance for each other facilitating bonding, allows rivals to asses one another. Parents educate their young chicks and adolescents by dancing with them. It is believed they will also dance just because they are happy and enjoying life. There are 19 different displays for the Dance. Sandhill Crane...
About Anderson R Moore
Anderson R. Moore a western artist. Work in many mediums; metal smith engraver, silk artist, painting in many other mediums. Whats new, over the last five years she has been learning the new skills of hand engraving, horse hair hitching. More to come! Anderson R. Moore has been creating her western art for over thirty years. She is well known for her western art including, her Teepees, fly fishing and scratch board art and now engraving and hitching horse hair. She has shown her art in Seattle, Idaho and most recently in Colorado. Ms Moore is a member of Cowgirl Artists of America. Anderson's work currently hangs in private collections, corporations, world wide. The artists work posted on Fine Art America is here for a limited time...
$142.00
Paul Meinerth
saved this one!
Vale Tek
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Anderson R Moore replied:
Vale, Thank you for taking the time to view, comment and invite. Andy
Bill Cannon
Great work!!
Anderson R Moore replied:
Bill, Thanks for jumping in here and looking around and taking the time to comment! Andy!
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!!!
Anderson R Moore replied:
Bill thanks again!
Lynn Lieberman
Just beautiful. Congratulations :)
Anderson R Moore replied:
Thank you Lynn.
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!!!
Anderson R Moore replied:
Bill thanks for the congrats!
Bill Holkham
Love the composition. Congratulations.
Anderson R Moore replied:
Bill, thank you for the look see, comments and congrats. Anderson
Susan Culver
Wow what a dance it is, gorgeous painting on silk Anderson, congratulations.
Anderson R Moore replied:
Susan, glad you took the time to stop by, thanks for the comments and congrats! I so appreciate them.
Sharon Mau
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Anderson R Moore replied:
Thank you for the feature Sharon. I recently went to view these magnificent birds, and will probably do so now every year on the migration trail they take. Very special to see them. Anderson
Anderson R Moore
Thank you for featuring my work in Feathers and Beaks and I Love Birds. I really appreciate it so much! Anderson