
American
 artist Collin Bogle uses crayons, water-based pastels and airbrushes to
 paint realistic animal portraits. The 47-year-old spends anywhere from 
two weeks to two months painstakingly creating each piece of art.
“I started painting realistic scenes in elementary school and am 
inspired by animals because of their uniqueness and beauty. I love to 
create these vivid, intimate experiences that cannot be reproduced in 
the wild, and I strive to show something lively and exciting. which the 
viewer usually does not see. I especially love wolves, bears and big 
cats; this is a good chance to see them up close without the threat of 
being eaten. " 















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