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Robin Hanes

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Robin Hanes will unveil a special, limited-edition print of 'Moonlight'. Sales of this hand signed and numbered edtion will benefit the North Carolina Zoo, Schindler Wildlife Rehabilitation Center.

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Moonlight

Original Works
Parkway Crossing
 
That Dog is Roadwise
 
The Perfect Clover
Parkway Crossing
gouache, 2007
17 x 17 inches Sold
 
That Dog is Roadwise
gouache, 2007
19 x 19 inches
 
The Perfect Clover
gouache, 2007
10 x 8 inches Sold
         
These paintings were a pleasure to work on. I love these ordinary creatures that have no outright purpose in our human orientation. I researched each animal, as well as employing Bill Emory’s photographs and some of my own. My borders include real, visual information about roadscapes, cars and sometimes stories about my experiences with the animals. My borders are paintings themselves. To me, they illustrate how much dimension exists peripherally.
         
In Memoriam
 
Tomatoe Theif
 
Wheel within a Wheel
In Memoriam
gouache, 2007
12 x 10 inches Sold
 
Tomato Thief
gouache, 2007
18.25 x 21.25 inches Sold
 
Wheel within a Wheel
gouache, 2007
18 x 18 inches
         
When I returned to painting, after a bad bicycle accident, I wanted to honor the animals that live with the dangers of our automotive landscape. The eastern US is now a tight network of pavement; there is not much space for undomesticated life. I walk nearby roads watching, up close, the woods and small worlds that we so often whiz by. All of us have seen most of these animals. All of us have at least injured a wild creature while driving. They have not evolved to comprehend our speeding vehicles. Most recognize the danger, but don’t grasp the timing required to safely cross the road.
         
Something about Rain and Warm Pavement
 
They Swerved in Time
 
That Old Apple Tree
Something about Rain
and Warm Pavement

gouache, 2007
11.5 x 10.25 inches Sold
 
They Swerved in Time
gouache, 2007
18.25 x 18.25 inches Sold
 
That Old Apple Tree
gouache, 2007
10 x 12 inches Sold
         
My son Emmett did a week’s internship at the NC Zoo’s Valerie H. Schindler Wildlife Rehabilitation Center for credit at his school. I came along and found that we have a wonderful resource in this state, where vets and trained caretakers attend to injured wildlife. Gallery C and I decided to offer a print whose proceeds would benefit this fine group.
         
Evening Stroll
 
Moonlight
 
Why Cross?
Evening Stroll
gouache, 2007
17.5 x 17.5 inches Sold
 
Moonlight
gouache, 2007
19 x 22 inches Sold
 
Why Cross?
gouache, 2007
13.25 x 18.5 inches Sold
King of the Road
Strutting
Night Watchman
King of the Road
gouache, 2007
19 x 19 inches Sold
Strutting
gouache, 2007
15 x 17.5 inches Sold
Night Watchman
gouache, 2007
13 x 13 inches Sold

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North Carolina Zoological Society

 


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