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Life in the mountains, when a neighbor calls and tells you there is a bear in your backyard, ya go look out back and yep there is a bear drinking from the pond so get the camera and get him to move along with the flash going off, after you warn the other neighbor next door that he's coming thru the yard
The Bear Hunt & The Boar Hunt, c.1607-10, Oil on dendritic stone.
Antonio Tempesta
Italian, 1555-1630.
In both oval landscapes, the foreground is filled with hunters and hounds in pursuit of their prey. The delicate leaf forms on the branches of the trees and the shrubs in the foreground are not all painted. Some of them result from metallic deposits or dendrites within in the limestone support , commonly referred to as frost patterns. The larger deposits resemble trees, while the finer veining creates the illusion of small branches and leaves.
Antonio Tempesta used these natural markings to his advantage and allowed most of the dendrites to remain visible. He began experimenting on dendritic stone early in his career. These paintings are among his first works on stone.
St. Louis Art Museum
Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred, 1530-1800
Went bear hunting this weekend at big bear lake CA. Shot lots of bears. Didn't even need a pickanick basket. Plenty to choose from, but posted the winners based on bear flare, style, or that certain "it". This guy won. He had flare, style, a hat, and he was in front of the sizzler.