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Dada Dodo is a strong example of what we lost when we didn't let the dodo's not fly.

Baby Dodo's by wood carver Isaac Smith show the sweet innocence that the hunters must have seen themselves.

Mama Dodo is ready for a fight to protect her family by outsider artist, Isaac Smith

A doting Flamingo mama feeds her baby shrimp to give it it's gorgeous color by Isaac Smith   

Fat girl Racoon carries her posse to wash their dinner off in Hanks garage by Isaac Smith. 


Terrifying jaws of the great alligator open wide to nip at your rump. This six foot long beauty can be seen in San Antonio, TX @ San Angel Folk Art

Looks like the monkey mom already found the banana! by Folk Artist Isaac Smith


Isaac Smith captures Louisiana's Albino Alligator giving a toothy grin. 

 


Isaac Smith has done it again, this time a standing rose spoonbill!

Isaac Smith shows wood carvings of naughty raccoons about to riffle through your trash.
 
Art of the patriotic. Lady Liberty standing proud. 

Can't you hear the beautiful song of the Loon? It's no wonder when you look at this amazing creation by Isaac Smith. 
 
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It's Mother's Day for mama Armadillo with babies on her back and a flower at her feet by Isaac Smith. 
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Outsider artist, Isaac Smith captures the goofy spastic charm of a Dalmatian. Plus, Gloria Estephan has em too!
 
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Two penguins
ready for a slide by Isaac Smith 
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The sweet face of this handsome Mr. Monkey wants to greet you when you come home. ARCHIVE IMAGE

Isaac Smith captures the strength of the determined Rainbow Trout.
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A female praying mantis does her dance of love before biting off the head of her mate. Elegantly depicted by folk artist, Isaac Smith. ARCHIVE IMAGE

Woodpeckers perch on a branch waiting for the peanuts to be put out. 
by Isaac Smith 
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A school of Owls waits to pluck a juicy morsel from the field by Isaac Smith. 
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Sweet Skunk and her tots will spray you or your dog in the face if you get too close! 
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Don't show fear when the Bobcat finally shows himself to you, he has been watching you for some time, now. 
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Who knows what will happen with two albino rabbits. I imagine that it could get pretty kinky! 
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These woodpeckers are happy we have found their long lost cousin the Ivory billed!
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Isaac Smith shows that stinky love can endure
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Cockadoodle doo! A proud cock by Outsider artist Isaac Smith
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The owl gives 
thanks before
devouring its
prey
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"Ribit","Ribit..." by Outsider artist Isaac Smith
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Funky monkey love swingin' in the trees.
Playful artistry by folk artist Isaac Smith.
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The Ocelot crawls alot through a parking lot looking for a lollypop.
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These are the best kind of doves, they won't eat all of your bird seed and they won't poop on your stuff. You can hear the cooing. By Isaac Smith 
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This is the face of God as Outsider Artist, Isaac Smith sees it. Sweet, benevolent and blue. 
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The red breasted Robins of Isaac Smith's home state, Louisiana. It looks like they are beer drinkers also.
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Just look into the eyes of this snaggle tooth yard dog makes you want to take him home.
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The proud Dodo bird holds it's beak up high and ask that you remember it and the sad ending that it met at our hands. ARCHIVE IMAGE

"Sweet little bitch guard dog" says folk artist Isaac Smith. 
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Isaac Smith had his neighborhood harem donate their hair for the fuzzy wuzzy was a porcupine 
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Big feet, Big beak,
Big......
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Lil'hoots keep a watchful eye for WILDFIRE.
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Outsider Artist Isaac Smith shows the poise of a pair of Kingfishers ready to dive for dinner.
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Isaac Smith utilizes the graceful arch of a branch to create a regal blue heron
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Two Woodpeckers politely wait for the other to peck by Isaac Smith
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A graceful crane
catches its dinner by Isaac Smith.
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The graceful Spoonbill gets ready to scoop up a beak full of water from the Louisiana bayou where Isaac Smith hails from. 
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The father Seahorse.
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Innocent little monkey, waiting for a big banana. by Outsider artist Isaac Smith ARCHIVE IMAGE

One soft-shell turtle that isn't in the famed Louisiana soup. Save him from his awful destiny! 
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Isaac Smith depicts in wood two foxes prowling 
through the forest for hungry hunting dogs
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Wood carver, Isaac Smith shows the longing of a simple box turtle. ARCHIVE IMAGE

Mama possum and her babies cross the road to get to the other side.ARCHIVE IMAGE

The rare and elusive Ivory Billed Woodpecker playfully on top of a legless turtle. So that's where he's been hiding. ARCHIVE IMAGE

 

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