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Susan Austin Paintings
A Journey in Fine Art (Wildlife and Wildflowers) | |
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American cultures, native and
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their relationship sensitive, born of necessity. One day he will leave her to begin a new and independent life in the forests of tomorrow. |
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With her mic and her skimpy grass skirt. Encore! was sung By the plants there among. She took stage, Miss Black-eyed Susie. |
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It was a paintbrush for Native Americans, |
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The Coneflowers winked at the Timothys. |
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