Once my bear arrived, I put it in the Sussex School art studio where I taught classes for 3rd through 8th grades during the school year. I worked much of the summer with the large doors open to the Montana breeze, and the studio quiet and peaceful. I spent over 200 hours painting my bear. Each blossom was layered with several glazes of acrylic colors, and there were thousands of blossoms covering the black-bear-sized statue. It was my first time working with acrylic paint, and I found it forgiving and the colors brilliant. Even though I knew it would be sold, I developed quite a camaraderie with my silent bear, and dreamed about her often over the weeks I worked on her. It was a wonderful summer project.
When the painting was complete, friends and I loaded it up for a photo shoot, and delivery to the auto shop that would give it a protective coating.
I don’t remember just who purchased my grizzly at the
auction that October, or where she is now.
I do hope she is being admired and enjoyed!
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