Cave Dweller
“The search for food was becoming more difficult, the snow and ice lay thick on the ground making it difficult for scavenging. It was nearly nightfall and the temperature was dropping quickly. It was time to return to the cave…........”

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Kenart
Excellent. A Bonsai landscape
Dean Warwick
Awesome.
Auzriell
Amazing Shot!
Robin Brown
What we hadn’t realised as we’d searched so intensely for food, driven by our desperate hunger, was that we ourselves had become the hunted. Gorgeous paper bark Kathie. Very like silver birch. I’m not sure what image this one conjures up for me. I get the feeling of an angry sky over mountains. I do know I can see superb textures & fabulous rich colours as always. I know I’d be tempted to simply mount a section of bark direct onto a suitable plinth because these surfaces are so tactile looking they scream out to be touched. Obviously that would risk damage but I wonder is a fine resin could be applied to protect them without causing any loss of the original beauty. Ah there I go thinking out loud. XX
hilarydougill
Wonderful capture and colours. great legend.
Helene Kippert
Wonderful capture and a great story to go with it :o)
micmac
Amazinf color once again ,you realy got a good eye.
Virginia McGowan
one I nearly missed Kathie . another fabulous imaginative work.
jamiewinter
this is most wonderful. love your work
richiedean
I can imagine your excitement when you’re out and about and you spy something that has potential as an image Kathie. This is another great find :))
Robin Webster
Wonderful image Kathie!
rozawil
Kathie, this is so beautiful, I love your art very much!
Kathie Nichols
Thankyou all so much for your wonderful feedback and comments! :)