Susan Austin Paintings
A Journey in Fine Art
(Wildlife and Wildflowers)




Looking Back SOLD Oil 20×16

American cultures, native and
European derived, have created art,
mythologies and literature about
him, hunted him, admired him,
learned from him and made of him a
villain and a fool. He is the coyote.




For now they are inseparable,
their relationship sensitive,
born of necessity.
One day he will leave her
to begin a new and independent life
in the forests of tomorrow.
Doe and Fawn SOLD Oil 30×20



Solo Performance Oil 8×6

A mountain flower, she swayed in the breeze,
With her mic and her skimpy grass skirt.
Encore! was sung
By the plants there among.
She took stage, Miss Black-eyed Susie.



It was a paintbrush for Native Americans,
a medicine for rhemumatism, and a rinse
for the hair. It is also called Prairie
Fire, this Indian Paintbrush, for its
vibrant color.

In the Spotlight Oil 9×7



Hugs SOLD Oil 9×7

The Coneflowers winked at the Timothys.
The Timothys nodded their heads.
Then hugs all around,
This neighborhood found
Lives wild and in true harmony.


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