Giới Thiệu · Beyond the Big Stump
The land beyond the big stump is a place of joy and simple needs. Families grow larger and larger andtheir problemsbegin to grow as well. They begin to take advantage and abuse the rights of others. Do the abused form boundaries andfight for their rights? How do they overcome this conflict of theiroverlapping lives?Beyond the Big Stump is a simplestory of naivedisregard leading to awareness, conflict andsolution.
About the Author:
Barbra has a passion for our living planet, from the seasquirt atthe bottom of the ocean to the tallest tree. She has been drawing nearly non-stop since childhood. Good fortune has allowed her to travel to the world's wild places, to watch the drama of life unfold. She attemptsto capture precious moments in a sketch or photograph and then a painting. "It is my heart's desire to createlittle worlds". Her whimsical nature applies human-likepersonalities to what she witnesses in the natural world. "I want to attract attention to my characters in a hopethat they will be compelling enough to inspire people, especially young people, to protect the real animals inthe world".
Additionally Barbra is a wildlife photographer her work has appeared on the Guinness Presentation of Amazing Animals,the History Channel as well as other broadcast TV spots, National Geographic, magazines, encyclopedias, natural history books, calendars and advertisements. Her photography isavailable through www.Corbis.com.
Barbra also produces Giclee prints of her original paintings, sold throughgalleries.
Barbra is studying animation so she can some day bring her characters to "life". Many of her characters canbe found at www.bleighgallery.com