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Here I have ten paintings and sketches listed and it will indicate below the pictire if a piece is sold or not available for sale.

Waterhole 1 and 2
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This is to give an indication of how the four pieces go together to make a mural, this is  Waterhole 1 and 2

Waterhole 1
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This is the first of four paintings to make a mural. It is done on a 16"x20" canvas board in acrylics.

Waterhole 3
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This is the third of four paintings to make a mural and is 16"x20" on canvas board in acrylic

Cheetah Study
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This is a pancil sketch of a cheetah on sketch pad paper approxamately 11'x14' and is a wooden frame with a glass front. This sketch was created in 1994.

Waterhole 3 and 4
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This is an indication of how the four pieces go together to make a mural, this is Waterhole 3 and 4

Waterhole 2
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This is the second of four paintings to make a mural. It is done on a 16"x20" canvas board in acrylics.

Waterhole 4
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This is the fourth of four paintings to make a mural and 16"x20" on canvas board in acrylics

Buffalo Resting
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This is an Acrylic painting on paper canvas and is in a wooden frame with no glass. This painting is 8"x10" and was created in 1996.

Boabab Tree in the Heat.
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This is an acrylic painting of a Boabab tree in the desert. It is one of the most astonishing trees I know. They can survive years without much water and still look gorgeous. This painting is 16"x20" and is framed.

Rhino in the bush.
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This acrylic painting is also done on canvas board and is 11'x14". It is of one of the Rhino species that are endangered. Poaching has affected their population badly, and hopefully we can preserve them for future generations.