The Monarch Butterfly

A Monarch butterfly, a single bloom, and a painting that captures nature’s beauty.

6x6 oil painting of a Monarch butterfly perched on an orange flower against a soft sky‑blue background
The Monarch Butterfly is an insect painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2019 – Present

Centered and composed with care, a Monarch butterfly anchors the scene in vivid orange and black, its stillness echoed by the soft blue that surrounds it.

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“The Monarch Butterfly” portrays a respectful, realistic portrayal that invites closer observation and quiet appreciation of insects. It stands as a quiet tribute to the beauty and precision found in the natural world. Teresa Bernard’s decades of realism work give this butterfly a steady, assured presence.

Title: The Monarch Butterfly
Theme: Insects
Year Completed: 2019
Dimensions: 6″ w x 6″ h x .5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

With wings lifted high, a Monarch butterfly clings to an orange flower, drawn by the promise of nectar.

A Monarch butterfly rests atop a vivid orange flower, wings stretched upward in bold contrast against a soft sky-blue background. The butterfly’s wings display rich orange fields bordered by black veins and white spots, rendered with precision and clarity. Petals curve upward beneath the insect’s body, their saturated orange tones echoing the butterfly’s warmth. The composition is centered and balanced, with the flower anchoring the lower half and the butterfly’s wings extending outward. Signed in the lower left corner by artist Teresa Bernard, the mark affirms the work’s originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 6″ wide by 6″ high and 0.5″ deep. The image wraps around the canvas edges, giving it a clean, modern presentation without the need for framing. It arrives unframed, making it easy to adapt to your unique tastes, interior decor, and framing choice. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. The COA provides authenticity, provenance, and lasting value—details of interest to art enthusiasts and collectors.

“The Monarch Butterfly” reflects the distinctive spirit that defines the collection. Shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, it offers a quiet moment of natural beauty and visual clarity. Whether displayed alone or alongside companion pieces, it’s an ideal choice for nature lovers or anyone seeking an artwork with lasting emotional and visual impact.

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Artist Reflections

I’ve always found the insect world fascinating—so many shapes, colors, and functions, each one designed with intention. The Monarch butterfly is one of the more beautiful ones, and when I saw it land briefly on this orange flower, I knew I wanted to capture that moment. It wasn’t just the color or the composition—it was the sense of purpose in something so delicate. God created even the smallest creatures with care, and this painting is my way of honoring that.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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The American Bison

This painting of the American bison speaks to the quiet strength of native wildlife and the legacy of the old West.

24x18 oil painting of an American bison standing in open prairie beneath a pale blue sky with soft clouds
The American Bison, an oil painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2020 – Present

A majestic bison standing in profile anchors the scene—surrounded by open prairie, soft horizon, and blue sky.

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Details & Highlights

Set in open prairie, this piece centers on quiet authority and grounded presence, letting the subject’s stillness carry the moment. It’s a reflection of native wildlife and western heritage without embellishment or spectacle. Teresa Bernard’s lifelong dedication to realism brings an honest, steady touch to this painting of the American bison.

Title: The American Bison
Theme: The American West
Year Completed: 2020
Dimensions: 24″ w x 18″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

An American bison commands the composition with quiet force, its form steady and unshaken in the open prairie.

An American bison stands in open prairie, its thick coat showing subtle variations of brown, ochre, and charcoal. Highlights catch along the hump and shoulders, emphasizing mass and texture with quiet precision. The animal’s curved horns and powerful frame are modeled with tonal depth and anatomical accuracy. Behind it, the land slopes gently upward toward a pale blue sky streaked with soft, wispy clouds. A high horizon line allows the prairie to dominate most of the canvas. The image wraps around the canvas edges for seamless viewing from any angle. Signed by artist Teresa Bernard in the lower right corner, the mark ensures originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 24″ wide by 18″ high and 1.5″ deep. The canvas edges are fully painted, allowing for display with or without a frame. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal style and space. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. This confirms authenticity, provenance, and lasting value for collectors and art lovers alike.

“The American Bison” reflects the quiet strength and dignity that defines the collection’s spirit. The subject is shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, honoring the visual truth of native wildlife and western landscapes. A one-of-a-kind original, this piece offers timeless presence and emotional depth—an ideal centerpiece for rustic, western, or heritage-inspired interiors.

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Artist Reflections

The story behind this painting begins in the summer of 2016—the same year the American bison was officially named our national mammal. That summer, my family and I traveled to Rapid City, South Dakota, and made a point to visit Custer State Park, where several herds of bison roam freely across the land.

I’ll never forget what the park ranger told us as we entered: “Keep your distance. This is their home. We’re the visitors.” That stayed with me. As we drove through the park, we were lucky enough to witness a herd crossing the road just feet from our vehicle. These animals were enormous, powerful, and breathtakingly calm. I remember wanting to step out of the car and get closer—but of course, that would’ve been foolish. Bison may appear docile, but they’re wild creatures, easily startled and fiercely protective.

That moment stayed with me long after we returned home. I’ve always been fascinated by the American bison—their strength, their history, their quiet dignity. Years later, I finally painted this piece. This isn’t just a portrait of an animal; it’s a tribute to a memory, a legacy, and a presence that commands respect.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

American Bison, Where Are They Today?

In the 1500s, an estimated 30 to 60 million bison roamed the North American plains. Today, roughly 200,000 remain—living across all 50 states on Native American lands, wildlife refuges, national parks, and private ranches. South Dakota is home to the largest population, followed by Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and Oklahoma.

The most iconic herd lives in Yellowstone National Park, where bison have roamed continuously since prehistoric times. What makes this herd especially significant is its genetic purity—these animals are direct descendants of the early bison that once grazed freely across America’s grasslands.

Comments from Art Lovers

“Bison are dangerous. Don’t get “up close” to them. We ran the Bill Cody Ranch for a while. One day someone drove up in a minivan with a broken-off buffalo horn sticking out of the side of the van. They had been up in Yellowstone Park, pulled off the side of the road to look at buffalo, and had opened the side door to take pictures. The flash set one of them off, and he charged the van. They managed to get the door closed just before he hit.” — @Paul47, Gab

“I love South Dakota, just everything about it. Your painting captures my memories beautifully.” — @blewmom, Gab

“Awesome Artwork, …wonderful paintings in naturalism…my compliments.” — @fredbaniago, MeWe

“Teresa, that’s a beautiful painting! Thanks for sharing. I liked South Dakota when I was there years ago too.” — @MurielJean, Gab

“You have great talent!” — @johngroulik, MeWe

“Nice painting, bison is my favorite animal.” — Víctor Murillo, Rural Life, Gab

“Beautiful you are gifted.” — @MontanaSunflower, Gab

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Flamingo and Chick

A realistic flamingo painting that reflects the quiet beauty of early spring and the instinctive tenderness of motherhood in the animal world.

12x12 oil painting of a flamingo sheltering her chick beneath her wing
Flamingo and Chick painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2023 – Present

Inspired by nature, this composition shows a flamingo sheltering her chick beneath her wing—their bodies nestled in quiet protection.

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A quiet moment of maternal grace unfolds in vivid color and tender form. “Flamingo and Chick” honors the bond between parent and offspring, expressed through a gentle curve and a protective wing.  Teresa Bernard’s lifelong dedication to realism is evident in the careful observation and natural light that shape this intimate scene.

Title: Flamingo and Chick
Theme: Springtime in Art
Year Completed: 2023
Dimensions:
12″ w x 12″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand-signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

Set against muted green tones, a flamingo’s warm orange plumage and lowered posture guide the eye to the chick beneath her wing.

A vivid orange flamingo is nestled in profile, her curved neck forming a gentle arc above a downy gray chick tucked beneath her wing. The chick’s tiny beak and head peek out from soft feathers, its body completely concealed by the mother’s protective embrace. Fine brushwork brings out subtle shifts in tone and texture across the flamingo’s feathers. A rich mottled green background suggests foliage, and its cooler tones contrast with the birds’ warm hues, allowing them to take visual precedence. Signed by the artist Teresa Bernard in the lower right corner, the mark ensures originality and authorship.

Handcrafted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the painting measures 12″ wide by 12″ high and 1.5″ deep. The canvas edges are painted for a clean, finished look whether framed or displayed as-is. Delivered unframed, it’s ideal for customizing to suit your personal style and space. A custom Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the piece, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal to affirm its authenticity, provenance, and lasting value.

“Flamingo and Chick” captures the distinctive spirit of seasonal renewal that defines the collection. Teresa’s signature realistic style shapes the composition, adding emotional depth to a tender moment in nature. A compelling choice for collectors who appreciate fine realism and the quiet majesty of the animal kingdom.

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Artist Reflections

I’ve wanted to paint a flamingo for a long time. Not because they’re trendy or exotic, but because their shape and color have always pulled me in—the vivid orange feathers, the long legs, and that graceful curve of the neck. But I didn’t want to paint just any flamingo. I waited until I found a moment that felt meaningful.

This one did. The adult bird is curved around her chick, wing lifted just enough to shelter it. That quiet gesture felt instinctive and tender—an expression of motherhood in its most natural form. It’s not dramatic, but it’s deeply felt. I wanted to capture that stillness, that connection, and let the composition speak for itself.

There’s something universal in the way animals care for their young. It’s simple, unspoken, and complete. That’s what I saw in this pose, and that’s what I tried to honor in the painting.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“Such a strikingly beautiful painting. What I love about this is that you have captured the grace and glamour of a flamingo, the sinuous lines, and the warmth of its motherhood, and the darling little chick. Unusual combination. Motherhood is so often portrayed as brown and homey.” — @life_ontherocks2, Gab

“Great feeling of playful feathers with a nurturing beak!” — @O66Bjsway, TRUTH Social

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Eye of the Zebra

A zebra painting in close focus—this artwork captures quiet strength, bold contrast, and the meditative stillness of a single gaze.

9x12 oil painting of a zebra’s face in close‑up with its expressive eye centered among black and white stripes
Eye of the Zebra is an African wildlife painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2021 – Present

Framed in black and white, a zebra’s eye becomes the quiet focal point of this tight composition.

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Details & Highlights

The zebra’s gaze holds the viewer gently, a moment suspended in pattern and instinct. “Eye of the Zebra” offers not just an image, but a presence—alert, enduring, and quietly beautiful. Teresa Bernard’s long experience in realism brings a calm, attentive touch to this zebra painting.

Title: Eye of the Zebra
Series: Adventures in Africa
Year Completed: 2021
Dimensions: 9″ w x 12″ h
Medium: Oil on canvas board
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality:
One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing:
Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity:
Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance:
Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

Amid bold black and white, the eye of a zebra holds quiet focus. Its steady gaze anchors the scene in calm and clarity. 

A close-up view of a zebra’s face fills the canvas, cropped tightly to emphasize the animal’s expressive eye at center. Black and white stripes curve rhythmically across the surface, creating contrast and movement around the calm, steady gaze. The eye is soft and reflective, with a quiet depth that invites a moment of connection. The texture of the fur is subtly rendered, with soft tonal shifts that suggest depth and dimension. Signed in the lower left corner, Teresa Bernard’s mark ensures originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on a sturdy 9×12-inch canvas board, the surface is smooth and archival—built for longevity and clarity of detail. The artwork arrives unframed—ideal for customizing to suit your space and style. A hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the painting, embossed with Teresa’s personal seal. This document guarantees provenance, genuineness, and lasting value for collectors and art lovers alike.

Part of the Adventures in Africa Series, this painting reflects the quiet strength and natural presence that runs throughout the collection. Shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, the zebra’s portrait offers a moment of stillness and visual clarity. Bold yet intimate, this original artwork brings a touch of the wild into everyday space—ideal for collectors, nature lovers, or anyone drawn to the quiet dignity of African wildlife.

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Artist Reflections

Zebras have always intrigued me—their bold black-and-white stripes, so graphic and rhythmic, yet completely organic. Each one carries a pattern as unique as a fingerprint, and that individuality fascinates me. In ‘Eye of the Zebra,’ I wanted to move in close, to let the viewer linger with a single gaze. The eye is soft, steady, and quietly expressive—framed by contrast, but not overwhelmed by it.

There’s something meditative about painting an animal this way. You’re not just capturing a likeness; you’re listening for presence. I wasn’t thinking about a safari or a sweeping landscape this time—I was thinking about stillness, about how a single moment can hold the weight of instinct and calm. This painting is part of my ongoing interest in African subjects, but it stands on its own: intimate, restrained, and quietly powerful.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Ladybug #2 – Almost Perfect Camouflage

A ladybug rests in stillness—this oil painting captures the delicate balance between visibility, protection, and quiet beauty.

6x6 oil painting of a red ladybug perched on flower petals that match its color
Ladybug #2 – Almost Perfect Camouflage, an oil painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2016 – Present

A ladybug’s glossy shell echoes the flower’s hue, creating a moment of near invisibility shaped by softness and subtle contrast.

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In a moment of stillness, nature reveals its quiet genius—where color becomes concealment and form invites a second glance. “Ladybug #2 – Almost Perfect Camouflage” invites the viewer to pause, observe, and consider how life preserves itself through quiet beauty. Teresa Bernard’s lifelong dedication to realism brings this small insect a clarity that feels quietly earned.

Title: Ladybug #2 – Almost Perfect Camouflage
Theme: Insects
Year Completed: 2016
Dimensions: 6″ w x 6″ h x .5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

Red on red, the ladybug settles into the flower’s embrace—nearly hidden, yet unmistakably present.

Delicate petals cradle a red ladybug whose domed shell mirrors the flower’s color, creating a subtle camouflage effect. The insect’s domed shell gleams with subtle highlights, while its black spots punctuate the surface with crisp contrast. Petal edges curve gently beneath the ladybug’s feet, suggesting softness and depth. The background remains tight and intimate, keeping focus on the insect’s near-perfect disguise. Signed by the artist Teresa Bernard on the lower left corner, the mark ensures originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on a gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 6×6 inches. Its composition continues around the edges, allowing for display without a frame. Delivered unframed, it’s easy to tailor to your personal style and room décor. A customized Certificate of Authenticity accompanies the painting, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. This document ensures authenticity, provenance, and lasting value.

“Ladybug #2 – Almost Perfect Camouflage” captures the distinctive spirit that defines the collection. The composition is shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, honoring the quiet intricacy of nature. Ideal for collectors, entomology enthusiasts, or anyone drawn to the beauty of small things, this original painting offers both visual impact and enduring value.

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Artist Reflections

Ladybugs are everywhere—on windowsills, in gardens, tucked into childhood memories. But what caught my attention here wasn’t nostalgia. It was the way this one nearly vanished into the flower beneath it. Red on red. A quiet trick of survival. That kind of camouflage isn’t accidental—it’s deliberate, designed, and worth noticing.

I chose this composition because it challenges the viewer to slow down. To look twice. There’s no dramatic gesture, no exaggerated contrast. Just a small insect doing what it was made to do: preserve its life by blending in. That tension between visibility and protection is what made me want to paint it.

This is the second ladybug oil painting in my Insect Art Series. I’m drawn to subjects like this—familiar, but not simple. They hold still long enough to be seen, but only if you’re paying attention.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

The Legend of the Ladybug

Centuries ago, European farmers watched helplessly as pests devoured their crops. In their desperation, they turned to prayer—asking the Virgin Mary, the Blessed Lady, for protection. Not long after, small red-and-black beetles began appearing in their fields, feeding on the destructive insects. The crops recovered, and the farmers saw it as a sign.

They began calling the beetles “the beetles of Our Lady.” Over time, the name softened into “ladybug.” The red shell represented Mary’s cloak, and the black spots her sorrows. It’s a quiet legend, passed down through generations, linking a humble garden insect to a story of hope and provision.

Read more about this insect in Ladybug #1.

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Ladybug #1 – Hanging on Tight

A painting of a ladybug holding tight—simple, focused, and full of quiet strength.

6x6 oil painting of a red ladybug clinging to a leafy green branch against a light background
Ladybug #1 – Hanging on Tight, an insect painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2016 – Present

Hanging beneath a narrow branch, a red ladybug becomes the focal point of a quiet, deliberate composition.

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A ladybug holds firm against the pull of gravity. Its posture suggests effort and intention, drawing the viewer’s eye to the way it steadies itself on the branch. “Ladybug #1 – Hanging on Tight” speaks to the beauty of holding on, even when the world tilts and shifts around us. Teresa Bernard’s long practice in realism lends this tiny subject its gentle sense of resolve.

Title: Ladybug #1 – Hanging on Tight
Theme: Insects
Year Completed: 2016
Dimensions: 6″ w x 6″ h x .5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

One insect. One branch. And the quiet resolve of hanging on tight.

A vivid red ladybug clings to a leafy green branch, its tiny legs grasping the stem with delicate precision and tension. The insect’s domed shell gleams with subtle highlights, punctuated by black spots that contrast against the saturated red. The branch angles diagonally across the canvas, covered in small green leaves with visible veins and soft gradients of color. Background tones are light and cheerful, suggesting daylight without depicting a defined sky or setting. Signed by the artist Teresa Bernard in the bottom left corner, the mark confirms originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on a 6 x 6-inch gallery-wrapped canvas. Its compact size makes it ideal for small spaces or intimate displays. The composition extends around the edges for a clean, finished look, so framing isn’t required unless you prefer it. It arrives unframed—perfect for tailoring to your personal taste and space. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. The COA ensures authenticity, provenance, and lasting value.

“Ladybug #1 – Hanging on Tight” captures the quiet charm and resilience of one of nature’s smallest creatures. The piece reflects the distinctive spirit that defines the collection, shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style. Whether displayed in a child’s room, a nature-themed space, or a personal gallery, it brings color, warmth, and craftsmanship to any wall.

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Artist Reflections

I’ve always had a fondness for ladybugs. They’re beautiful in their own right—bright red, speckled, tiny—but they’re also useful. They earn their keep in the garden, taking care of aphids and other pests without asking for attention. I admire that kind of quiet contribution.

This ladybug painting came from noticing one in a moment of effort—clinging to the underside of a branch, legs taut, body suspended. It wasn’t dramatic, but it struck me. That small act of holding on felt familiar. We all do it, in one way or another, especially when life tilts and shifts around us.

I didn’t paint this to make a statement. I painted it because it felt true. Ladybugs may be small, sometimes even a nuisance when they swarm indoors, but they’re part of the balance. Necessary. Designed. Worth noticing.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Now About the Ladybugs!

Ladybugs—also known as ladybeetles or ladybird beetles—are tiny, bright, and surprisingly useful. Their red, orange, or yellow shells aren’t just pretty; they’re nature’s warning sign to birds: “Don’t eat me—I taste terrible.” Some wear spots, some stripes, and some go without markings at all. Their colors fade as they age, but their purpose stays the same.

There are over 6,000 species of ladybugs, and most of them are hard at work in gardens and fields, feasting on aphids and other pests. They’re the kind of insect you want around—quiet helpers that keep plants healthy without fanfare.

Their life cycle is a four-part transformation: egg, larva, pupa, adult. A single female can lay up to 1,000 eggs in a season, and within days, the next generation begins. Tiny, persistent, and beautifully designed; ladybugs are one of nature’s small wonders.

Read more about this insect in Ladybug #2.

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Texas Horned Lizard (a.k.a. Horny Toad)

A rugged icon of west Texas, the horned lizard holds quiet dignity in this original painting.

6x6 oil painting of a Texas horned lizard resting against a soft neutral background
Texas Horned Lizard is a native wildlife painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2018 – Present

Still and solitary, the Texas Horned Lizard holds its ground against soft neutral tones—its spiny form sharply rendered, its gaze alert and steady.

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A quiet creature of west Texas, rendered with precision and sensitivity. This little horny toad makes a big impression—rugged, regional, and instantly familiar to anyone who’s walked Texas soil. Captured in oil with clarity and restraint, “Texas Horned Lizard” reflects the steady realism Teresa Bernard has refined over many years at the easel.

Title: Texas Horned Lizard (a.k.a. Horny Toad)
Series: Life in Texas
Year Completed: 2018
Dimensions: 6″ w x 6″ h x .5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

Set against a quiet field of soft neutrals, a lone horny toad holds its ground—textured, alert, and unmistakably at home.

A Texas Horned Lizard rests in sharp focus against a soft, neutral background with subtle tonal variation. Its textured skin is rendered in earthy browns and muted grays, with spiny ridges and angular limbs crisply defined. The creature’s gaze is alert, its body angled slightly forward, giving a sense of quiet presence. This painting is signed by Teresa Bernard in the lower left corner. The mark ensures originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 6″ wide by 6″ high. The canvas edges are painted, allowing for display with or without a frame. It arrives unframed, allowing for tailoring to your personal style and decor. A customized Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. It ensures genuineness, provenance, and lasting value.

Part of the Life in Texas Series, the piece captures the distinctive spirit that defines the collection. Native wildlife is honored through close observation and careful rendering, shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style. Ideal for collectors, nature lovers, or anyone drawn to the quiet dignity of desert life, this original painting offers lasting visual and emotional impact.

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Read more about the Life in Texas Series here.

Artist Reflections

Painting the Texas Horned Lizard—or “horny toad,” as we called them growing up in west Texas—was a joy that brought back a flood of childhood memories. Back then, these little spiked critters were everywhere. My friends and I would spot them often, scoop them up to play for a while, then gently let them go. They were just part of the landscape, as familiar as mesquite trees and dusty roads.

As an adult, I’ve noticed they’re not nearly as common. That got me wondering why, so I did a little digging.

In Search of the Horny Toad

Turns out, about 70% of the Texas Horned Lizard’s diet consists of harvester ants. Over the years, their numbers have dropped by roughly 30%, largely due to pesticide use and the spread of invasive fire ants. Both wipe out harvester ant colonies, leaving the lizards without their primary food source. Today, the Texas horned lizard is a protected species. In Texas, it’s illegal to take, possess, transport, or sell them without a special permit.

Still, there’s hope. I was encouraged to read that efforts are underway to help them recover.

According to the August/September 2018 issue of Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine:

“Texas Horned Lizards once occurred throughout Texas, but now only a few populations remain. Efforts to move Texas horned lizards from one location in Texas to another, with the hope of establishing new self-sustaining populations in previously occupied habitats, are underway. Several Texas zoos are also working to develop colonies for reintroduction programs. RAWA (Recovering America’s Wildlife Act) funding would pay for “lizard factories” to help with reintroduction efforts.”

I shared some of my findings on social media, and the responses surprised me.

One longtime friend told me her small Texas town hosts an annual horny toad celebration called ‘The Old Rip Festival.’ It’s named after a legendary lizard said to have survived 31 years sealed inside a cornerstone. She even sent me a link to the ‘Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine’ website, which dives into the lore and legacy of Old Rip.

Another follower chimed in, saying, “You still see these in west Texas and the Panhandle. Fire ants haven’t taken over every inch of ground as they have here, and harvester ants are still there, so that helps with the “horny toads.” Hope they make a comeback here someday.”

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“Interesting, so beautiful..” — @andybaldwin, MeWe

“I love these little critters and my sis-in-law is seeing them in all stages on her ranch in Mathis..come on little dudes, make a comeback.” — @Char78613, Gab

“We have a similar lizard here, the Eastern Fence lizard, where I live.” –@adamcharleshovey, MeWe

“It is amazing how you are able to convey the “spiky” nature of the lizard through your clever use of brushing to create the spikes and rough/harsh texture of the skin of the animal.” — @TheBlackHeart, Gab

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The Large White Dog

A large white dog takes quiet prominence in this painting—its calm strength rendered with clarity, restraint, and quiet loyalty.

16x20 oil painting of a large white dog sitting in profile before a field of yellow wildflowers
The Large White Dog, a realism painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2016 – Present

With its thick coat and steady gaze, a large white dog anchors the composition in quiet strength, as background greenery offers vivid contrast.

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A large white dog sits in quiet profile, its steady posture giving the scene a gentle, settled mood. The moment feels familiar to anyone who knows the calm presence of a loyal companion. Teresa Bernard’s years of attentive realism give the portrait its truthful, understated character.

Title: The Large White Dog
Theme: Pets
Year Completed: 2016
Dimensions: 16″ w x 20″ h x 1.5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

A large white dog sits in profile, its thick coat catching the light against a backdrop of quiet green and yellow.

A large white dog sits in profile facing left, its thick fur rendered in soft whites and subtle grays with delicate brushwork. Behind the dog, a field of yellow wildflowers stretches across the background, adding warmth and seasonal vibrancy to the composition. The dog’s posture is calm and dignified, with its head slightly raised and ears relaxed. Signed in the lower right corner by Teresa Bernard, the signature affirms originality and authorship of this one-of-a-kind artwork.

Hand-painted in oil on gallery-wrapped canvas, the artwork measures 16 inches wide by 20 inches high and 1.5 inches deep. The composition extends around all four edges, making it suitable for display with or without a custom frame. It arrives unframed, making it easy to tailor the presentation to your personal style and space. A customized Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa Bernard and embossed with her personal seal. This document ensures genuineness, provenance, and lasting value for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

“The Large White Dog” captures the quiet vitality and seasonal warmth that defines the collection. Shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, this painting offers timeless appeal for dog lovers and collectors of representational art. Whether as a gift or a personal treasure, this piece brings character, emotional resonance, and a touch of spring to any space.

The physical canvas artwork does not include the copyright watermark ©️ teresabernardart.com.

Artist Reflections

A large white dog stands at the heart of this painting—possibly a Great Pyrenees, though I didn’t set out to depict a specific breed. Still, I can’t help but think of Lobo, our Pyrenees mix, who wandered up to our door one day and decided to stay. Living out in the country, we often find strays at our doorstep—dogs looking for shelter, food, or maybe just a little kindness. We never know where they come from, but we always try to help. Sometimes we’re able to reunite them with their owners. Other times, they become part of our family.

The dog in this painting isn’t Lobo, but something in its posture, its coat, its quiet presence reminds me of him. That kind of memory tends to find its way into the brushwork, whether I plan for it or not.

If you’d like to read more about how I painted this piece, I share the process in my blog post: My Oil Painting Process: From Blank Canvas to Finished Work.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Snail #1: Last Leaf

A snail painting that honors the quiet dignity of nature’s smallest traveler—unhurried, uncelebrated, and fully present.

6x6 oil painting of a pale ecru snail resting on a green leaf
Snail #1: Last Leaf, a nature painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2021 – Present

At the heart of the canvas, a small snail rests on a single leaf—its presence quiet, its placement deliberate.

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A single snail, unhurried and uncelebrated, holds the canvas with quiet authority. “Snail #1: Last Leaf” draws attention to the small and often overlooked creatures that share our world—inviting the viewer to pause for a closer look. Years of realism practice and close observation give Teresa Bernard’s work its calm, attentive presence.

Title: Snail #1: Last Leaf
Theme: Snails
Year Completed: 2021
Dimensions: 6″ w x 6″ h x .5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

One snail, one leaf—nature’s pairing, quiet and deliberate.

A lone snail, pale ecru in color, rests atop a vivid green leaf that spans the canvas. Its shell is tightly coiled, smooth, and subtly ridged, catching light with a soft sheen. The snail’s body is moist and slightly translucent, rendered with careful tonal shifts that suggest quiet movement. Veins run through the leaf beneath it, and its slight curve, along with tonal variations, suggests natural wear. A muted, unobtrusive background keeps the subject central and free from distraction. Signed in the lower left corner by Teresa Bernard, confirming originality and authorship.

Painted in oil on a gallery-wrapped canvas measuring 6″ wide by 6″ high and .5″ deep. The canvas’ edges are painted for a finished look, allowing display without a frame if desired. Snail #1: Last Leaf arrives unframed, allowing for custom tailoring to your personal style and space. The artwork includes a Certificate of Authenticity, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. The COA affirms authenticity, provenance, and lasting value.

“Snail #1: Last Leaf” reflects the quiet charm and natural simplicity that defines the collection. The subject—a common snail on a single leaf—echoes the series’ focus on overlooked beauty in everyday life. Shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, the piece invites close observation and appreciation of nature’s smallest creatures. Ideal for intimate spaces, nature-themed interiors, or curated collections, it brings the quiet presence of the outdoors into view—unassuming, detailed, and true to life.

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Artist Reflections

I’ve always been drawn to the quiet dignity of ordinary things, and this snail was no exception. There was something about the way it rested—unhurried, unbothered, perfectly placed on a single leaf—that made me stop and look closer. It wasn’t dramatic or symbolic. It was simply present. That kind of stillness speaks to me.

I chose to paint this snail not because it demanded attention, but because it held its own without asking. The soft ridges of its shell, the moist texture of its body, the vivid green beneath it—all of it felt like a moment worth preserving. In a world that rushes past the small and slow, I wanted to give this creature its due. Not as a curiosity, but as a subject with quiet authority.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Common Snail #2: Left Hanging

A common snail, rendered in quiet detail, anchors this painting with understated drama and compositional grace.

6x6 oil painting of a yellow and brown‑striped common snail climbing a slender branch
Common Snail #2: Left Hanging, a mollusk painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2021 – Present

Set against a pale sky and muted foliage, a striped snail climbs upward—its motion subtle, its placement precise. The composition favors restraint and quiet tension.

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A common snail moves upward along a quiet branch in this painting. “Snail #2: Left Hanging” invites pause—not for sentiment, but for observation. In this stillness, form and intent converge, offering a glimpse into the natural world as seen through Teresa Bernard’s disciplined eye. Decades of steady realism work guide the calm, attentive way this small creature is portrayed.

Title: Snail #2: Left Hanging
Theme: Snails
Year Completed: 2021
Dimensions: 6″ w x 6″ h x .5″ d
Medium: Oil on gallery-wrapped canvas
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

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About This Painting

A moment suspended: the snail climbs, the branch continues, and the viewer wonders what lies beyond.

A common yellow and brown-striped snail ascends a slender branch, its spiral shell catching light with subtle tonal shifts and texture. The snail’s body is rendered in soft ecru tones, with delicate shading that defines its muscular movement and moist surface. Surrounding the tiny creature, loosely defined shrubbery forms a soft backdrop, with glimpses of pale blue sky filtering through the branches. The scene is captured in oil on canvas by artist Teresa Bernard, whose signature appears in the lower left corner to confirm originality and authorship.

Painted on a gallery-wrapped canvas measuring 6×6 inches and 0.5 inches deep, the piece is compact and refined. The composition continues around the canvas edges, creating a seamless wraparound effect that enhances its presence and makes framing optional. It arrives unframed, allowing you to tailor its presentation to your personal style and space. A Certificate of Authenticity is included, hand-signed by Teresa and embossed with her personal seal. The COA affirms authenticity, provenance, and lasting value for collectors and art lovers alike.

“Snail #2: Left Hanging” captures the quiet elegance and natural geometry that give the collection its distinctive voice. Shaped by Teresa’s signature realistic style, the composition offers clarity without embellishment and a subject rendered with deliberate care. The painting’s compact scale and refined detail create a striking accent in personal collections, curated interiors, or professional spaces that value realism and visual clarity. Collectors who appreciate the natural world and disciplined technique will find this piece especially compelling.

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Artist Reflections

I spotted him in the garden one morning—a bright yellow snail with bold brown stripes, inching his way up a slender branch. There was something oddly compelling about the scene. He wasn’t fast, he wasn’t flashy, but he was determined. That little climb, set against the quiet backdrop of leaves and light, held more tension than I expected.

I kept thinking about where he was headed. Would he reach the top? Was there even a top to reach? The moment felt unfinished, unresolved. That’s what stayed with me. The painting doesn’t answer the question—it holds it open. ‘Snail #2: Left Hanging’ isn’t just about the snail. It’s about effort without certainty, motion without conclusion. And maybe that’s why I painted him: to honor the small creatures who move forward anyway, even when the ending isn’t clear.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

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Each painting in the series stands alone, yet together they create a cohesive visual statement—designed to complement one another and enrich any room with layered visual interest. You may purchase the complete set below or explore each piece individually.

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Snail #1: Last Leaf
(2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
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Snail #2: Left Hanging (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
small garden creature artwork for sale
Snail #3: Out on a Limb (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h
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Snail #4: Turning Over a New Leaf (2021)
6″ w x 6″ h

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