Jessica Crabtree

Pic Picks: Best of Wildlife

by on Apr.17, 2010, under JOURNAL: Nature, art, cultural perspectives

“Guilty!”
This is what a squirrel looks like when he’s caught on a bird feeder…

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(By the way, the photo’s mine, and I’m releasing it to the public domain – which means if you like it, you can do what you want with it – modify it, use it as a reference photo, post it elsewhere – no strings attached. Just be sure to pass the favor on.)

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About Me

I am a freelance artist living in Arkansas, US, specializing in historical portraits of American Indians. I blog about the portrayal and influence of Native Americans in art, history, and the media.

I am fascinated by history and world cultures, ancient and modern, and particularly indigenous peoples. My other interests include wildlife ecology, environmental issues & sustainability, journalism, photography, web design & development. I enjoy music and reading (see my book list here).

You can see some of my pastel work, and my drawings in charcoal and graphite, by visiting my online Gallery.