Honest Fox [16 x 20] One Beaver Creek Place [32 x 48] Sacred Hunt [24 x 36] Through the Srcub[18 x 24]
Wapiti [15 x 30] Bear Cut Ear [11 x 14] American Heritage [36 x 48] Over the Crag [9 x 12]
Showdown [24 x 30] Warm & Bright [20 x 30] Nosing Into Trouble [20 x 30] Valley of Batles Past [9 x 12]
Eastern Bluebird [9 x 12] Autumn Trott [30 x 40] Sunset on the Plains [4 x 6] Focused In [22 x 28]
Cattail  Calls [11 x 14] James Lone Elk [9 x 12] Scrub Oak Jay [8 x 10] Marsh Songs [10 x 20]
Lavi [24 x 36] Scavengers' Call [30 x 30] Serene [12 x 27]
Boys on the Run [10 x 27] On a Wire [9 x 36]
Siging the Blues [5 x 7] Morning Light [8 x 10] Golden Reeds [9 x 12] Sunmmer Hummers [4 x 6]
Harvest [10 x 20] Nesting [15 x 26] Surveillance [12 x 24]
Gold [4 x 6] Fall's Tweet [10 x 10] Jakes [11 x 13] Oriole [5 x 7]
Three's Trouble [11 x 14] Cardinal Pair [8 x 10] Busy Pair [5 x 7] Scrub Jay [6 1/2 x 11]
Marsh Choir [24 x 36]

Renee Buller is an artist from Colorado specializing in wildlife and nature paintings. Her oil paintings on linnen are akin to Bob Kuhn and Ken Carlson. She is the daughter of renowned wildlife sculptor Stephen LeBlanc.