Ruth
Tatter's Watercolors
Available New
Work
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Under -
Snow Leopard
Endangered
Species Series
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Altitude
- California Condor
Endangered
Species Series
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Escape -
Mexican Spotted Owl
Endangered
Species Series
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Fading -
Egyptian Vulture
Endangered
Species Series
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Last Call
- Whooping Crane
Endangered
Species Series
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Marathon
- Cheetah
Endangered
Species Series
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Outa Here
Endangered
Species Series
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Magic Carpet
Ride - Pikas
Endangered
Species Series
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Under the
Radar - Spotted Owls
Endangered Species
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Solo - Cheetah
Endangered
Species Series
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Ancient
History
Endangered Species
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Ruth's watercolors
are represented by Marigold
Arts on Canyon Road in Santa Fe.
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Some subjects are
never exhausted. We focus on different details – the patterns of
bark, the contrasts of light, the texture of fur. I believe that
if you become familiar with even a part of a place, its details, you have
in some way touched it all and that the whole is an expansion of its smallest
components.
The Animal Paintings
Although animals
most frequently regard eye contact as a sign of aggression, we associate
gazing into a creature’s eyes as some mysterious, magical connectedness
with its inner reality, its soul. Yet even when we capture, study,
or tame these wild beings, the essence of their lives remains a mystery.
Perhaps there is an ancient bond that explains our attraction to wildlife.
We don’t have to justify an animal’s existence by its usefulness to us.
Its right to exist comes from that shared bond. As Art Wolfe puts it, “Conservation
is not, ultimately, about saving this species or that one. It is
about saving the process, power, and mystery of creation…everyone alive
is an environmentalist. Some realize it, and some don’t.”
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