Rooster on the Loose 1
by Barbara Snyder
Title
Rooster on the Loose 1
Artist
Barbara Snyder
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Creations
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Rooster on the Loose 1 by Floyd Snyder
We have four colorful roosters in the series and a 4Up Collage. See them all at FASGallery.com using the search term Rooster on the Loose.
According to the beliefs of country folklore, having a chicken or rooster in every kitchen is considered to be a symbol of good luck. This belief has been passed down through generations, with many people considering it to be an essential part of their kitchen. The reason behind this belief is not entirely clear, but it is thought to be related to the bird's association with the sun and its ability to wake people up early in the morning. Additionally, chickens and roosters are often seen as symbols of fertility and prosperity, which may have contributed to their popularity as good luck charms. Regardless of the reason, this tradition remains a cherished part of many households, with families continuing to keep these birds in their kitchens as a source of good fortune.ery kitchen brings good luck.
Floyd Snyder was born in Wisconsin in 1946 and moved to California in 1967.
He is a California-based photographer who is known for his stunning landscape photographs. Snyder's work has been featured in numerous galleries and exhibitions, and he has received critical acclaim for his ability to capture the beauty and essence of the natural world. He has a particular interest in photographing the American West and has produced several collections of images from this region. Snyder's work has been praised for its use of light, color, and composition, which create a sense of depth and emotion in his photographs. He continues to be an active photographer, and his work is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Floyd & Barbara Snyder and FASGallery are members of the #BuyIntoArt Hashtag Team.
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January 19th, 2024
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