Nebit, a variant of the Egyptian word for leopard. A close-up and personal portrait of one of the most powerful wild cats. Leopards are loners, not belonging to a pride, pack, or family of its own kind.
His eyes seem to tell a story. I love painting wild life portraits, and showing the details of each one's uniqueness.
Painted on a professional artist board, 9" x 12", ready for framing. So much detail, so realistic, this painting would look great in any room! For pricing, please scroll my blog's main page photos.
Proverbs 3:6 - in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.
Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer
Sandra-Cutrer.artistwebsites.com for prints of the original,cards,posters,etc.
sandrasart.777@aol.com
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