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Cougar - Emergenceby Collin Bogle
19" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Cougar - Silent Encounterby Collin Bogle
19" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Cougar - Frozenby Collin Bogle
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Front Range Cougarby Kalon Baughan
21" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Curiosityby Kalon Baughan
22" x 16" Framed Artwork Frame
Curiosityby Kalon Baughan
19" x 15" Framed Artwork Frame
Curiosityby Kalon Baughan
42" x 30" Framed Artwork Frame
On the Alertby Kalon Baughan
42" x 24" Framed Artwork Frame
Prowlerby Julie Chapman
23" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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California Cougarby David Stribbling
25" x 20" Framed Art Frame
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Cougarby David Stribbling
19" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Cougar Cubby David Stribbling
25" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Arizona Mountain Lionby Color Me Happy
31" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Out of the Shadowsby Julie Chapman
25" x 31" Framed Artwork Frame
Scratchboard Nightfallby Julie Chapman
27" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Cougar Drinkingby Dick Petrie
19" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Cougarby Dick Petrie
19" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Sunset Cougarby Dick Petrie
31" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Cougarby Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
25" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Framed Cougar Prints
The American cougar is a majestic animal that roams the Western USA and is a popular art subject for artists. It is popular because it is very powerful, dangerous, and beautiful.
Many artists like to express its power in their framed cougar art as a means of self-expression.
Kalon Boughan and Cory Carlson both like to use the American cougar in their artworks, picturing it in its natural environment. In Kalon's framed cougar photography, the artist uses lots of shadows, subdued colours, and uses the natural landscape as a background for the majestic creature such as his artwork “Curiosity”. Cory Carlson prefers to capture the cougar in bright colours, using an almost a photographic style for his photography of cougars. His best example includes “Early Snow.”
Other artists like to use black and white in their framed cougar pieces. This brings a mysterious, distant quality to the picture that Julie Chapman likes to use in “Prowler”. You don't know if it is nighttime or daytime in her picture. All you see is a cougar stalking its prey.
The last unusual art style used by cougar artists is framed cougar pop art. There is a Disney poster for “Charlie the Lonely Cougar.” It is a vintage movie poster advertising an old movie that is “about a teenage cougar.” There is a smiling cougar on the front, taking out the feeling of danger that comes from gazing upon one of these beats. A small-boxed picture shows the cougar with a boy, making cougars seem as safe as a housecat.
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