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Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Baby Bird by Natalie Rotman Cote

Baby Goat by Natalie Rotman Cote

Pumpkins and Apples by Natalie Rotman Cote

Sunflower with Lens Flare by Natalie Rotman Cote

Soft Bleeding Hearts by Natalie Rotman Cote

Soft Petunias by Natalie Rotman Cote

Soft Tulips by Natalie Rotman Cote

Tulips and Iris by Natalie Rotman Cote

Purple Clementis by Natalie Rotman Cote

Orange Gebera Daisies by Natalie Rotman Cote

Soft Day Lily by Natalie Rotman Cote

Square Pink Flower Impressions by Natalie Rotman Cote

Soft Pink Gerbera by Natalie Rotman Cote

White Magnolia flower blossom in the sunlight by Natalie Rotman Cote

Super soft Sunflower by Natalie Rotman Cote

A colorful Coneflower with bokeh by Natalie Rotman Cote

Jordon Pond Star Trails by Natalie Rotman Cote

Tide Coming In #2 by Natalie Rotman Cote

Tide Coming In by Natalie Rotman Cote

Love of Rocks by Natalie Rotman Cote

Stormy Maine Morning #3 by Natalie Rotman Cote

Stormy Maine Morning #2 by Natalie Rotman Cote

Stormy Maine Morning #1 by Natalie Rotman Cote

Rocky Maine Coast by Natalie Rotman Cote
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About Natalie
Natalie Rotman Cote is a fine artist who loves nature and enjoys variety in her art. She travels with her husband Steve and hopes to capture and share the beauty of the world through her art. They are avid animal lovers and their family includes two dogs: a retired racer Greyhound and a Foxhound rescue.
Natalie got started in the art field when she took a drawing class as an adult at the Sharon Arts Center in NH, USA. She has studied at the NH Institute of Art and has taken many workshops with professional photographers and painters over the past several years. She is a retired Software Engineer who finds the process of creating art to be similar to building software systems - one layer at a time - a layered process to arrive at the end result.