Leland Boone: Serpentine, Bobcat
Leland Boone: Serpentine, Bobcat
Boone
The contrast between the earthy tones of brown and the purity of white created a mesmerizing visual impact, drawing the eye to each graceful curve and sharp angle of the carving. The choice of serpentine stone added depth and dimension to the piece, giving it a unique texture allowing him to masterfully bring out the natural beauty of the stone, resulting in a work of art that was both striking and elegant.
Bobcat (Debi): The power of Bobcat (Debi) is independence. While felines are independent in nature, this is epitomized in Bobcat. Its attitude is that fences, barns, and chicken coops are surely meant to keep out others. Their independent nature has caused them to be regarded as pests by farmers and ranchers but that trait is vital to their survival. Unlike most other felines, Bobcats do not have a strong aversion to water. They have been known to jump into water and swim after prey. They are rarely seen, as they hunt at night and they feed on a variety of animals so they can do well just about anywhere. Independent indeed!
Dimensions: Length 2 1/4" X Width 1" X Height 1 1/2" Donated