Four Rhinos try to look out for each other as they eat their daily meal of prairie grass. Audie says "I love to work quickly, using my intuition and internal sense of balancing bold strokes and brilliant colors to create paintings that draws you in. Watching and feeling these impressionistic paintings of wildlife scenes, expansive landscapes, or "in your face" portraits come alive with emotion, beauty, intrigue, depth, and a sense of an untold back story is what gets me excited. When this happens, I can continue painting for hours-on-end never realizing another world outside my own exists.Getting lost in my artwork has been fact my entire painting life, starting as a young boy in New Mexico and continuing for well over a half century. My hope is that this continues for decades to come." More fantastic work on his websitewww.adunhamart.com