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Wood Stork Family at Sunset Poster
by Jeanne Juhos
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Wood Stork Family at Sunset poster by Jeanne Juhos. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Wood Storks, like many birds, are listed as threatened or endangered due to loss of habitat and other factors. The adults have a bald, leathery head... more
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Artist's Description
Wood Storks, like many birds, are listed as threatened or endangered due to loss of habitat and other factors. The adults have a bald, leathery head and neck. The juvenile has grayish brown feathers on its head and neck. To me, these homely, prehistoric-looking birds have an awkward grace and a beauty all their own.
About Jeanne Juhos
Art is an activity I've enjoyed ever since I was old enough to hold a crayon; yet when it was time to decide on a career, teaching seemed to be the best choice. Now that my children are adults and I've retired after a long career of teaching in the upper elementary grades, I have more time to pursue my interest in art. I paint in oil, acrylic, colored pencil, and watercolor. Although much of what I do is self-taught, I enjoy participating in classes and workshops to improve my skills and spend time with artists. Nature is often an inspiration for my paintings. As an avid bird watcher and nature enthusiast, I usually take my camera whenever walking or spending time in nature. There is always the hope that...
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YoMamaBird Rhonda
AH! I LOVE this!!! You love colors just like I do :) they are happy and beautiful! I wish I could paint. maybe one day I'll try. I am so used to colored pens and markers and ink. I did one painting with my paints. a couple of years ago. and I used my fingers instead of brushes :) and stuck it in the hall. lol :)
Jeanne Juhos replied:
Thanks, Rhonda! If painting is something you really want to do, you would be a natural!