"The Journey"
18x24" acrylic on canvas
(C) Cara Bevan 2010
The journal fall autumn landscape creek river otter acrylic painting
  I was called upon to donate to the North Carolina Zoo’s annual benefit auction, Zoo-to-
do 2010. The theme for the year wasn’t an animal like it usually was – it was Fall Ex-zoo-
berance. It focused on the colors and beauty of North Carolina autumn. The auction is
helping to raise funds for the zoo and open up woodsy walking trails on their many
more acres of land. I couldn’t just paint a fall scene though. I love the colors, but I’d
rather focus on an animal! I did both, by choosing the adorable local wildlife of the river
otter and using reference from the woods at my own backdoor.

  River otters are an uncommon sight where I live, for our creeks are too irregular and
shallow. But not far away, the playful animals have been seen in rivers and, sadly, in
roads. River otters generally live in small families consisting of a mother and her
offspring. They’re always playing and can move equally well on water and land. When
used to people, they can even be posers. The two otters at the NC zoo posed for me
last time I visited. They gave me the wonderful reference for this painting! Having otters
in the local water is a lucky thing to have – not just because they’re uncommon, but
because they’re sensitive to pollution. Otters can tell when waters are damaged and
they will leave their home to safer areas. In the past years, ohttp://fineartamerica.
com/featured/arctic-sovereign-cara-bevan.html?newartwork=truetters have been in a
“threatened” status because they were hunted for their shiny, soft fur. Several tens of
thousands were hunted in one year, killing the entire population is New Mexico, Florida,
and most of South Carolina. They’ve been reintroduced to many of the affected areas
are bringing back these beautiful creatures.

  No matter where the river otter goes, they’re always on a journey. Maybe to the next
den, maybe to fresher water, or possibly the next adventure. I’m proud to call river
otters my neighbors (even if the creeks nearby are empty…for now.)
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It got the zoo $180.
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