Monday, December 27, 2010

A Bear


This is the bear for Wilderness Art Challenge. I've wanted to try painting a bear for a long time. Before that, I wanted to purchase a painting of a bear. I was especially fond of bears by Scott Switzer. My particular interest in bear images dates back to our family trip to Alaska, where my two sons and I had a pretty close encounter with a bear. Not a grizzly but a black bear. We were taking a nature walk watching the salmon swim up to spawn and everything else wonderful. When this bear lumbered onto the path right in front of my older son. Behind him was my other son, then me, followed by a little boy who belonged to someone else. The bear stopped and seemed to be watching us. In perhaps my least maternal move ever, I started to slowly back away. I don't think abandonment was my plan, but the facts are as I tell. Well, the bear didn't eat my sons, or the other little boy either. It moved along and splashed into the water. After his pulse recovered, my son regretted not getting a picture. He bought a little toy bear at the gift store, and it became his totem. And we reenacted our adventure for my husband and others. I was not the hero.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Barbara, What a handsome fellow. I love the grass, the hill, the Big Bear himself....

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  2. Fascinating short story of your bear encounter!

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  3. Barbara, like your painting of the bear - your use of color in the fur and grass gives it an almost abstract quality. Very nice.

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  4. Quite a story - and I probably would have backed away too! Love the painting. I've drawn a couple in pen and ink but never a painting.

    I checked that site out and bookmarked it. I have all these plans for painting and never get much done..

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