"COUGAR" MOUNTAIN LION LIFE SIZE AWESOME. KEEPS THE CRITTERS OUT OF YOUR YARD!!
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Scy"COUGAR" MOUNTAIN LION LIFE SIZE AWESOME. KEEPS THE CRITTERS OUT OF YOUR YARD!!2023
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SCY has been surrounded by fine art throughout her entire life. She grew up beside the easel and sculpting stand of her mother, another renowned painter and sculptor artist, Scy was destined for a notable career in art. She started sculpting in 2001 and has since fallen in love with the excitement of creating art that truly inspires and moves people. Although she has a love for the whimsical and animal art, the "inspirational" art she sculpts is her true passion. Her pieces have been located in notable private collections and in public art displays. Over the years she has been involved with many charities such as; The Cancer League, Children with Diabetes and The Boys and Girls Club. The strength and perseverance she found in the people involved with these charities, has encouraged her to not only create her art but live every day to the fullest. She hopes her art brings a smile to your face.
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