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Off Limits - Bobcat And Butterflies By Carl Brenders
By Carl Brenders
Off Limits - Bobcat and Butterflies by Carl Brenders.
For one reason or another, bobcats and lynxes were, even in my childhood, very attractive creatures to me. They still are. These animals are very tied to the history of Western, wild America, with the trappers and the fur trade. How many times my father read for me the books of Jack London in which cats, wolves, bears and beavers played such a big role. The way people had to survive in the wilderness, with the extremely severe climate situation, has always fascinated me.
Of the two American lynx species, the bobcat to me is the most attractive, probably because of its resemblance to our house cats. Named for their distinctive bobbed tails, bobcats are natural born survivors who will eat a variety of prey, depending on region, season and availability. More opportunistic that picky, bobcats will consume eggs, carrion, birds, frogs, rodents, rabbits, reptiles, bats and just about anything else that they can catch.
The very American cat needed something really American to complete the scene. The colors of the monarch butterfly suit the grayish fur of the bobcat so well, it seemed that the cat’s colors were begging for something orange. The monarch’s nature history fitted exactly in the idea for my painting: an inedible prey.
Each fall, migrating monarch butterflies, like the two in my painting, return to Mexico for the winter. There they are welcomed as spirits of the departed during Los Dias de Los Muertos (the Day of the Dead), celebrated between Halloween and All Souls Day. The ancient Aztecs believed that monarch butterflies were the spirits of their departed warriors who remained on earth, still wearing the colors of battle. Fragile and defenseless, the monarch’s brightly colored wings are nature’s way of advertising an “off limits” warning to hungry, would-be predators: Monarch butterflies are toxic if consumed. Despite being intrigued, this bobcat instinctively knows that if he eats them, these butterflies would cause him to become violently ill. So, just like Aztec warriors, these butterflies are fearless as they parade perilously close to the bobcat’s paws. - Carl Brenders
In this wildlife art print a small bob cat plays with a couple of monarch butterflies.
Off Limits - Bobcat and Butterflies by Carl Brenders is available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 950 art prints with a 20-7/8 x 28-1/4 image size priced at $149 unframed.
Canvas - Off Limits - Bobcat and Butterflies by wildlife artist Carl Brenders is also available for sale as a signed and numbered limited edition of only 180 giclee canvas's with a larger 26 x 35 image size priced at $675 unframed.
Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. Wildlife artist Carl Brenders painted a Bobcat and a couple of butterflies in high quality fine art prints for sale. All artwork has been hand signed by the artist.
Types | Dimensions | Edition Size | Price | Cart |
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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Print | 20-7/8 x 28-1/4 Image Size | 950 | $149.00 | |
Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Giclee Canvas | 26 x 35 Image Size | 180 | $675.00 |
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