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This painting, although it has a carnival-like feel is about the coexistence of wild predators with domestic wildlife. Donkeys, llamas … Read more This painting, although it has a carnival-like feel is about the coexistence of wild predators with domestic wildlife. Donkeys, llamas and alpacas are used to help protect domestic animals from natural predators like bears, wolves and coyotes. Those animals along with fladry and other means are non lethal and they work! But I love how this painting is full of fun and light. It is painted in many layers on a 24" square stretched canvas and comes ready to hang with the sides painted matte brown. LWren Walraven has been painting for conservation and wildlife for over 20 years. See less
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