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by Mary McCullah
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Although photographed in a zoo, I felt this tiger cub should be returned to the wild. The tiger cub is depicted here viewing his first reflection... more
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Although photographed in a zoo, I felt this tiger cub should be returned to the wild. The tiger cub is depicted here viewing his first reflection surrounded by natural foliage. Tigers love the water and this tiger cub is catching on.
Born in Missouri and living throughout the US, Mary McCullah has worked closely with zoos and nature preserves giving conservation related programs and doing hands-on work with animals including gray wolves and birds of prey. These experiences have provided valuable inspiration for her art work. The award winning artist paints primarily in acrylic and watercolor concentrating mostly on nature and wildlife as subject matter. Mary is attracted by the fluid movement of watercolor and the versatility of acrylic. She works from her own reference photographs, often combining several photos. Mary and her husband retired to North Augusta, SC in 2006. At that time the artist was still traveling throughout the country teaching seminars and...
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Mary McCullah
Thanks Wayne. Appreciate your encouragement!
Wayne Mason
Amazing work Mary!!!
Mary McCullah
Thanks again John! I love taking my photo references from zoos or nature preserves and "returning the animals to the wild". If I remember correctly, this little guy/gal lived at the Indianapolis zoo. The mother had two or three cubs and I have lots of photos. That was a good day.
John Williams
Love the Tiger Painting, Like how you have got the fur so perfect on the Tiger makes it so lifelike!! The reflection in the water just brings the hole Painting together. V/F
Mary McCullah
Thanks Judith!
Judith Leeson
Just beautiful!!!