Julia Rogers Handsigned & Numbered Limited Edition Canvas Giclee:"Sundowner"
Artist: Julia Rogers
Title: Sundowner
Image Size: 30" x 40"
Edition:Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Canvas Giclee to 95
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: If you've ever been to Africa, you are not likely to forget the experience, says wildlife artist Julia Rogers. And if you've never been to Africa, looking at a Rogers painting can almost make you homesick for places you've never seen. You can almost feel the heat, the sand and the beauty of the landscape. In her new work, "A Vantage Point," the mother cheetah seems to stand protectively at attention, sensing your very presence.
Painting African wildlife is a dream come true, says Rogers, who has been painting and drawing since she was a child. "I always dreamed of going to Africa, and each time I go, as soon as I start home, I think about when I can go back." Rogers and her fiancée, fellow wildlife artist Matthew Hillier, have traveled to Africa four times in the past six years, researching subject matter. In addition to the animals and the landscape, Rogers enjoys interaction with the native people of Africa. "The people, like the landscape, are beautiful," she says.
Title: Sundowner
Image Size: 30" x 40"
Edition:Artist Hand Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Canvas Giclee to 95
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Canvas
About the Art: If you've ever been to Africa, you are not likely to forget the experience, says wildlife artist Julia Rogers. And if you've never been to Africa, looking at a Rogers painting can almost make you homesick for places you've never seen. You can almost feel the heat, the sand and the beauty of the landscape. In her new work, "A Vantage Point," the mother cheetah seems to stand protectively at attention, sensing your very presence.
Painting African wildlife is a dream come true, says Rogers, who has been painting and drawing since she was a child. "I always dreamed of going to Africa, and each time I go, as soon as I start home, I think about when I can go back." Rogers and her fiancée, fellow wildlife artist Matthew Hillier, have traveled to Africa four times in the past six years, researching subject matter. In addition to the animals and the landscape, Rogers enjoys interaction with the native people of Africa. "The people, like the landscape, are beautiful," she says.
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