Endangered Show is up!

Endangered, my first solo show is now hung at The MACC! Thanks to Elaine Schaefer Hudson and Cheryl Gleason for all of their help in hanging this show! The show runs until March 23rd and my artist talk will be March 15th at 6:00 PM. Mark your calendars! The MACC is located at 10191 Mills…

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Endangered!

This art show is dedicated to endangered species on land, in the air and water. It is just a minuscule portion of all species that find themselves on that list at not fault of their own. When I first ventured into painting endangered species, I started with the iconic honey bees, and monarch butterflies. When…

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Welcome 2024!

Welcome to 2024 my friends! I am so excited to share with you some of my upcoming events! First I will be conducting two 1-day seminars on how to use ProCreate on your IPad. This will be held at The MACC on March 16th and March 23rd from 11:00 – 2:00 Click HERE for more…

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Sale Ends Tonight!

Today Is The Last Day!! Don’t miss out on your opportunity! Oh, and don’t forget, Free Shipping on all print orders! Shop Here! https://www.etsy.com/shop/SusanPCooperFineArt

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It Starts Today!

It Starts Today!!!! Don’t miss out on your opportunity! Oh, and don’t forget, Free Shipping on all print orders! Shop Here! https://www.etsy.com/shop/SusanPCooperFineArt

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Giant Sale Starting Friday!

Starting this Friday November 24th!! Don’t miss out on your opportunity! Oh, and don’t forget, Free Shipping on all print orders! Shop Here! https://www.etsy.com/shop/SusanPCooperFineArt

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Super Sale!

Don’t miss out! Order your prints today! https://www.etsy.com/shop/SusanPCooperFineArt #procreateart#handcrafted#fineart#susanpcooperfineart#giftidea

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Common Blue Butterfly

From the book, Fluttering Gems, Portraits of Endangered Butterflies by Susan P Cooper The Common Blue is a blue butterfly in Britain and Ireland. These butterflies can be found in a wide range of habitats, including grasslands, meadows, coastal areas, and even urban gardens. They prefer open areas with plenty of nectar-rich flowers. They are…

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