| ALANIZ, ARNOLD |
The original lithographs of artist Arnold Alaniz are serene, almost abstract landscapes known for their soft, gentle treatment of light and their subtle gradations of colors. |
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| ANNESLEY, JENNIFER |
Born and educated in Alberta, Jennifer Annesley is known for her dramatic architectural paintings, strongly illuminated and intricately detailed. |
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| ARMSTRONG, DAVID |
As a boy in the woods and fields near his family's rock-ribbed Connecticut farm, David Armstrong developed a reverence for the earth and a desire to capture its essence in his painting. |
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| BANOVICH, JOHN |
With acrylics and oils, John Banovich creates memorable scenes from the dramas that play themselves out daily in the natural world, just as they have for millions of years. Like stills from classic movies, his paintings freeze-frame the action and, like all great works of art, they linger in the imagination.
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| BATEMAN, ALAN |
Though Alan Bateman shares artistic talent with his father, Robert Bateman, he has taken his own independent direction with his artwork.
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| BATEMAN, ROBERT |
Born in Toronto, Robert Bateman has been a keen artist and naturalist from his early days. He has always painted wildlife and is considered one of the foremost artists depicting the world of nature.
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| BLISH, CAROLYN |
The popularity of Carolyn Blish's art has made it an American standard. She transfers her own delight in her subject matter right into her canvases. They are, she says, images that "call me to be painted." Blish's art is, indeed, a celebration of life.
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| BOND, TERANCE JAMES |
Terance James Bond's watercolor paintings are executed in a highly detailed, traditional style; this attention to detail is now a recognized feature of his paintings. A long-time associate of several conservation groups, Bond represents wildlife in a strictly accurate fashion.
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| BRACKENBURY, AMY |
Living on a 400-acre ranch 40 miles northwest of Ft. Collins, Amy Brackenbury is surrounded by artistic inspiration in the foothills of the Rockies. Known for joie de vivre, Brackenbury’s work is an invitation, as she says, to “view my art and enjoy life with me.” |
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| BRENDERS, CARL |
Carl Brenders’ love for all creatures, from the friendly to the ferocious, is evident in his masterful attention to their every detail; nothing is overlooked. |
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| BREST VAN KEMPEN, CAREL PIETER |
Brest van Kempens meticulously executed paintings explore the rich variety of nature. Mysterious and exotic reptiles and amphibians rendered in brilliant jewel tones attest to the artists belief that chief among natures hallmarks is its diversity. Brest van Kempens subjects, while untraditional, are no less threatened than those more commonly seen in wildlife art, and they are just as essential in the grand scheme of nature. |
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| BROCKIE, KEITH |
Brockie's artwork readily illustrates his artistic talents — his fine draftsmanship and delicate coloring — but it is Brockie's ardent love of nature that is most apparent in his work. As he says, "wildlife, and birds in particular, was always destined to be my great passion."
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| BROWNING, TOM |
With his palette of soft colors, Tom Browning creates muted backgrounds and luminous skin tones. His paintings draw us into their warmth — the warmth of quiet moments shared with those we love. |
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| BUCK, LUKE |
Luke Buck's love for life, art and nature is evident in his nostalgic watercolors of Americana. Traveling the back roads in search of scenic places, Buck will sometimes round a bend in the road, and the setting will find the artist.
Similarly, his vivid watercolors reach out to the viewer, breaking out of their borders to welcome the viewer and extend an invitation to roam.
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| BURRELL, GALEN |
Galen Burrell felt that his knowledge of and love for wild animals and his skill as a photographer would be the best way to show people the beauty and honesty of wild animals and thus contribute to the preservation of the natural world.
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| CALLE, PAUL |
Paul Calle is an artist whose work reflects the dramatic era of America's Western heritage as well as the one in which he lives. For Calle, the dimensions of art can be as vast as the wild, wind-swept plains of the West, as infinite as outer space and as small as the historic scenes he captures on postage stamps for the United States Postal Service.
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| CALLE, CHRIS |
Chris Calle has drawn since early childhood. He often observed and sketched nature with his father, artist Paul Calle, who continues to be a constant source of knowledge and inspiration for him. |
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| CARLSON, KEN |
Ken Carlson has sketched, painted and concentrated on observing his subjects firsthand since boyhood. In his oil paintings, he translates his knowledge of animal anatomy into works of exacting detail that capture the special character of each animal in its natural surroundings.
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| COHELEACH, GUY |
Guy Coheleach has a gift for painting character, motion and life into his wildlife subjects that is matched only by his thirst for adventure. A fellow of the prestigious Explorer's Club and the youngest member ever admitted to the Adventurer's Club of New York, Coheleach has been chased by elephants and has tracked eagles, lions and rhinos all over the world. Coheleach is an adventurer who loves to paint.
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| CORNING, MERV |
Artist Merv Corning has received wide acclaim for his paintings, watercolors and original lithographs. Although best known for his sport art, Corning paints all types of twentieth century people and scenes — from Victorian houses to gas stations, cowboys to sport stars, horses to aviation.
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| CROSS, TOM |
Artist Tom Cross blends techniques both old and new to create a light-hearted yet thought-provoking glimpse into the aspects of nature that are so often overlooked—its lore, its myth and its legends. His art is a journey on which one can, Cross says, "rediscover the magic of nature trapped just within our reach." |
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| D'AGUANNO, CARLA |
Meet new Mill Pond artist Carla D'aguanno whose pastoral paintings convey a sense of warmth and well-being. The settings are rustic, the pace unhurried, and the affection conveyed by children as they tend to domesticated animals is unmistakable. |
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| D'AMICO, DAN |
Over the years, D'Amico has evolved a style that portrays the subject both accurately and naturally, while communicating his excitement in viewing wildlife. |
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| DANBY, KEN |
The art of Canadian Ken Danby is known the world over. He paints modern images that reflect the sharpness of our times with an abstract structure forged beneath a representational style. Danby's paintings cannot be confined to one particular category as they encompass so many; he is acclaimed for his work in landscape, sport and portrait genres alike. |
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| ELLENSHAW, PETER |
Peter Ellenshaw described his paintings as his own individual kind of realism. His paintings represented the truth of a scene as he saw it: "A picture must look real. If I can't believe the picture I paint, I am not satisfied. Paintings must be alive." Ellenshaw's paintings were, indeed, alive; his canvases were infused with his passion for the land and the sea.
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| ENGLE, NITA |
Nita Engle, one of America's foremost watercolor artists, is well-known for her watercolor landscapes that are the visual remedy for incurable wanderlust. The natural beauty of the wilderness, especially the North Country, presents a continual challenge to Engle. "There is so little wilderness left; we are surrounded by pavement. My goal is to take you into the landscape through my painting."
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| FALK, JONI |
Surrounded by the beauty of the Southwest, a land she loves, Falk finds abundant inspiration for her art. Like fiery gems that capture and reflect the light that dances over their facets, the canvases of Joni Falk dazzle the eye, flashing with deep emerald greens and ruby reds, blazing with amethysts and sapphires, gleaming with golds.
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| FANNING, LARRY |
Energized by the mountains and the changing seasons of the American West, Larry Fanning's love for this region shines through his vivid paintings. He says, “In its richly endowed land, its wildlife, and in the dreams of its people, there pulses an energy that is sacred and life-giving.”
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| FIELDS, FRED |
Whether it be a weathered and worn-out old rancher watching the goings on of the ranch or a Native dancer during a quiet moment of repose, Fred Fields' moody paintings convey a simplicity and respect for the people of the West and for an era that is rapidly becoming a memory.
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| FREDERICK, ROD |
Rod Frederick’s paintings capture the timelessness of nature. Although he depicts a particular moment in the present, in his work there is the sense that the scene is just as it was one hundred years in the past, as well as the hope that it will forever remain the same.
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| GAUTHIER, CORBERT |
Gauthier believes that art should touch the viewer with its immediacy, drawing us to a sense of the profound. "Art is something that takes over your life and becomes such a passion that you want to keep improving. It's a nice way to reach people, and I think that's why we're all here — to spread a little pleasantness and beauty in the world."
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| GHAUI, MICHAEL |
One of the foremost painters of the African wilds, Michael Ghaui's interest in nature and wildlife painting goes back as far as he can remember. Ghaui considers himself a fortunate man to be able to live and paint amongst the animals and land he knows so well.
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| GOEBEL, WILHELM |
It is observation in the field that fuels Wilhelm Goebel's creativity. From nature's complexity of colors, values and shapes, he selects his individual point of view and strives to convey the feeling that impelled him to paint. Goebel sees his work as an interweaving of his knowledge of his craft with glimpses of his vision. |
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| GRANT, DONALD |
His masterful interpretation of wildlife subjects made Donald Grant an artist of stature respected worldwide. His technical perfection and ability to capture the look and feel of the African wilderness and the wildlife it supports were capabilities that could only be acquired through a genuine love of Africa. |
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| HAGER, JESS |
The artistic career of Jess Hager spans more than 50 years, evolving with and recording the ambiance of a rapidly changing world with a sense of history and romance. His nostalgic paintings have the dreamlike quality of fond memories. |
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| HALE, ALAN |
Dr. Alan Hale’s professional interests include the study of stars and the search for other solar systems. Having observed more than 200 comets over the past 25 years, he was co-discoverer of the Hale-Bopp Comet in July, 1995.
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| HARPER, CHARLEY |
Charley Harper had an alternative way of looking at nature. His serigraphs were large expanses of rich color which gave the viewer a very different perspective on the animal kingdom. A conservationist as well as an artist, Harper revealed the unique aspects of his wildlife subjects through highly stylized geometric reduction. |
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| HILLIER, MATTHEW |
Matthew Hillier's extraordinary wildlife paintings offer the viewer a unique vantage point. His paintings express more than the physical characteristics of a species; they reveal something of its personality. The love Hillier feels for his subjects is evident in his work. He will, as he says, “paint anything that moves. I paint animals because I love animals, and part of loving animals is being concerned about what’s happening to species in the wild.”
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| HUNT, ALAN |
Wildlife artist and activist Alan M. Hunt considers himself "a zoologist who paints wildlife." Hunt paints endangered species to draw as much attention as possible to their threatened survival. |
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| ISAAC, TERRY |
Terry Isaac paints the wildlife and landscapes of North America. He strives to capture not only the characteristics of his wildlife subjects but also the light that surrounds them, taking great care to depict both his subjects and their habitats with accuracy.
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| JOHNSON, COLE |
Cole Johnson captures scenes with unbelievable clarity and intensity. Using powdered graphite, he creates detailed wildlife portraits that have a distinct mood.
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| JOHNSTON, SCOTT |
Scott Johnston's masterful use of light, color and shadow, along with his remarkable ability to convey a feeling of depth, distinguish his paintings with a memorable clarity and appeal. |
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| JONES, JANE |
The richly hued flowers in the paintings of Jane Jones may appear fragile and delicate, but they possess within them the power to command the eye and captivate the viewer. Jones isolates one or two flowers, highlighting their color and unique attributes. A simple vase, made timeless by its classic shape, or a sparkling crystal bowl add to the contrasting play of light and shadow in her contemporary works that transcend time and radiate an inner light.
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| JONSSON, LARS |
Swedish artist Lars Jonsson is known the world over for his lyrical paintings of wildlife subjects. Jonsson's paintings portray idyllic scenes of elegance and serenity.
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| KUHN, BOB |
With his frugal use of line and brilliant bursts of color, the paintings of Bob Kuhn are as distinctive as fingerprints. A Kuhn painting presents an illuminating study in animal behavior, an accurate weather report and a concise geography lesson. Each brushstroke rings true.
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| LAWRENCE, ROD |
The paintings of Rod Lawrence reflect his enthusiasm for nature. He depicts his wildlife subjects in a highly detailed and precise fashion.
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| LAWRENCE, KATHY |
Writes Kathy Lawrence, "Painting the things that delight me a child's little hands in prayer, the play of light on a fringed coverlet, the precious feeling of a baby in one's arms makes artwork ever fascinating and challenging."
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| LAWTON, FLORIAN K. |
Artist Florian K. Lawton shares the beauty he finds in the unembellished simplicity of nature and rural life through his accomplished watercolor paintings. Perhaps best known for his paintings of rural Amish scenes, a Lawton watercolor recalls the gentle nobility of America. |
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| LIESS, TIM |
Rather than presenting a single beautiful scene, the sweeping vistas of Tim Liess reveal the entire panorama the way the eye would view it. His watercolor landscapes capture the silent grandeur with which heaven meets earth and day greets night, making the viewer feel privileged to share the serenity of these moments.
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| LILJEFORS, BRUNO |
Sweden's Bruno Liljefors was a major influence on most of today's foremost wildlife artists. His keen observations, expressed in an inspired impressionist style, were stamped with his own distinct perceptions.
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| MACHETANZ, FRED |
The dramatic colors of Alaska are found in the palette of its preeminent artist, Fred Machetanz. His portraits of Alaska's "romantic period" have chronicled the rapidly changing traditional Eskimo lifestyle and the constantly changing resplendency of the Alaskan landscape.
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| MAITZ, DON |
Don Maitz's artwork has won top honors in the realm of fantasy and science fiction art. He has long been committed to the promotion of fantasy and science fiction as fine art genres, and he has been the driving force in organizing the first major museum exhibitions of fantasy and science fiction art. |
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| MAYOL, JORGE J. |
The wildlife subjects of Jorge Mayol seem to spring to life from their surfaces. Through a combination of careful observation, delicate execution and fine delineation, Mayol not only captures the likeness of his subject, but more importantly, its spirit. |
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| MONTI, JEAN |
Jean Monti loves to paint, she loves children, and since she has dedicated her career to fine art, children are the subject she loves to paint most. She creates splendid scenes with realism and with sensitivity, beginning with the design. |
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| MORRISSEY, DEAN |
The artwork of Dean Morrissey weaves a delightful fabric from the threads of reality and imagination. With shifts and spins of perspective, Morrissey's art enters the province of enchantment and adventure.
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| MULLALLY , PAUL |
Paul Mullally is an artist who personifies diversity. A graduate of Seattle University with a passion for art and a love of travel, Mullally's exceptional art is an expression of the beauty and complexity of our world. |
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| MULLANE, JOHN |
John Mullane sees the beauty of nature in urban environs where it could easily be overlooked. His fascinating compositions celebrate the harmony, rhythm and timelessness of nature. With each viewing of his intriguing paintings, something new and delightful awaits discovery within a mosaic of textures, reflections and shadows that reveal the wonder of the familiar.
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| MUSAKHANYAN, ARGISHTI |
For such a young man, the artistic talents of Argishti Musakhanyan have already made a strong mark. His love of art, his individual style, sense of composition and bold use of color belie his age, and his artistic technique matures with each painting that he completes. |
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| MUSAKHANYAN, RAFFI (RAFIK ) |
An active, internationally respected painter and sculptor for a number of years, Rafik (Raffi) Musakhanyan is a relative newcomer to the American art scene. |
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| MYERS, STAN |
The distinctive watercolors of Stan Myers are characterized by his meticulous use of detail and his vivid palette. Collectors appreciate the accuracy in his carefully executed nautical scenes in which every line of rigging is correctly in place. |
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| NEWCOMB, ROCK |
Rock Newcomb's intriguing paintings enable art lovers to marvel at rarely seen ancient artifacts of the Southwest as well as striking compositions depicting fishing flies. |
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| OKONKWO, NNAMDI |
The joyful figures in the distinctive paintings of Nnamdi Okonkwo convey the feeling, that, when not being observed, they could spring to life. Nnamdi’s paintings celebrate life and honor the beauty and dignity of the human spirit. |
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| PARAVANO, DINO |
Painting wildlife is the passion of artist Dino Paravano. He is perhaps best known for his masterly paintings of Africa's seascapes, sun-drenched landscapes and its wildlife. His unique understanding of — and ability to portray — animals in their natural habitats are brilliantly expressed in pastel and oil. |
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| PARSON, DEL |
Del Parson's paintings of Christ evoke a strong emotional response from viewers. Feeling God's love, Parson paints religious subjects to give others the sense of hope that he has found and to share with them his love of life and its beauty. |
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| PECH, ARLETA |
Arleta Pech's striking watercolor paintings have received critical acclaim for their high contrast, unusually intense use of color and exquisite detail. Pech's ability to achieve both impact and delicacy in her paintings attests to her facility with her preferred medium — watercolor.
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| PEPIN, PATRICIA |
Patricia Pepin's finely tuned powers of observation are evidenced by her inclusion of details such as the expression in the eyes of her wildlife subjects. Intrigued by the effect of light and shadows, Pepin is also fascinated by the luminosity of color as seen in her exquisite compositions. |
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| PETERSON, ROGER TORY |
Roger Tory Peterson was a world renowned ornithologist, naturalist, author, lecturer and artist. His system of field identification made bird watching a world-wide activity. Peterson's bird paintings, based on a lifetime of observation and study, are international standards.In a noisy world, obsessed with speed, he reminded us that in our quest to press onward, sometimes it is just as important to step back. Surrounded as we are by the wonders of technology, he showed us the joy to be found in the phenomena of nature.
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| PIEPER, NELDA |
The vibrant art of Nelda Pieper has been described as romantic realism. Executed with sparkling strokes of precisely detailed broken color, her impressionistic landscapes and appealing portraits of children are bright, inviting and timeless. Her glowing portraits provide us with more than a peek at their world. They give us an opportunity to see the world through their eyes — the colors seem brighter, the smallest details more fascinating. The irresistible art of Nelda Pieper is at once both unique and universal. |
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| POSA, ED |
Native Americans describe the art of Ed Posa as "the touching of the heavens." Posa's paintings celebrate both the broad and sweeping landscapes of western America and her indigenous Indians. There is a sense of the spiritual in his work — his Indian horsemen ride into skies that are sometimes inviting, sometimes forbidding and always beautiful. |
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| PRICE, CLARK KELLEY |
The subject matter of Clark Kelley Price’s work ranges from the art of the old West to religious subjects. Common to all of his work is a sense of simplicity. His skillful use of detail, light and shadow brings his subjects to life. |
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| QUINN, THOMAS |
The philosophy of less is more is evident in Thomas Quinn's art. He has always admired the magic of negative space; that which is left unsaid, allowing much revelation to be completed in the viewer's mind. |
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| REECE, MAYNARD |
The success and tradition of Maynard Reece's art has made his work the standard for North American waterfowl art. The high esteem in which Reece is held by conservationists, sportsmen and by his colleagues in the art world is unmatched. The generation of wildlife artists that has followed him considers him their inspiration and model. |
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| ROGERS, JULIA |
Even if you've never been to Africa, looking at a Julia Rogers painting makes you homesick for places you've never seen. You can almost feel the heat, the sand and the beauty of the landscape.
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| ROSS, SUEELLEN |
Sueellen Ross brings a fresh approach to her art. She is known for both her strong design and her subtle humor. The lively images Ross creates with her original hand-colored etchings and mixed media paintings are based on her own experiences; as a city person, she often approaches wildlife from the urban dweller's point of view.
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| ROSS, E. ROBERT |
Nature and the outdoors have always played a central role in the life of Canadian artist E. Robert Ross. Early years spent camping in northern Ontario, coupled with an appreciation for photography, led to his decision to embrace landscape painting in a highly realistic style. |
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| ROTH, DON |
The whimsical "Kool Kat" paintings of artist Don Roth confirm what every cat lover suspects — cats are not only cool, but they live a secret life that others know nothing about.
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| SAMS, CARL |
Carl R. Sams II is a professional wildlife photographer whose deer photographs, widely exhibited, have been called the most remarkable and extraordinarily beautiful deer images captured on color film. |
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| SCOTT, LINDSAY B. |
Lindsay Scott grew up in a tropical setting surrounded by a dazzling parade of colorful birds and exotic wildlife, learning the basics of bush survival. Nature became her passion, and her love for Africa’s wildlife and its landscape became deeply rooted in her subconscious.
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| SCOTT, PETER |
Throughout his life, artist Peter Scott played an active part in the conservation of the natural environment; he took practical steps to prevent the extinction of species by protecting natural areas and by increasing public awareness. |
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| SEEREY-LESTER, JOHN |
Nature dominates the canvases of John Seerey-Lester. Because he prefers to paint only those subjects which he has seen firsthand, he travels the world extensively to study wildlife in its natural habitat. It is this essential research that gives Seerey-Lester's work the atmosphere and authenticity that set his paintings apart and make them so eloquently vital.
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| SEUFERT, ROBERT J. |
Robert Seufert's meticulously rendered paintings exude a sense of stillness and an abundance of time. They provide ample space for the viewer to linger, unrushed and undisturbed, in rural settings made distinctive by the inclusion of canals, streams, rivers and the architecture of yesteryear. |
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| SHAPIRO, MARKO |
You only get one chance to leave the first tracks. Marko Shapiro, known as the godfather of the art of ski photography, leaves the tracks that others look to. Shapiro inspired the previous generation of ski photographers and continues to influence the art today. |
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| SHERIDAN, DUFFY |
There is a robust and vital sense of presence in Sheridan's artwork. Sheridan appreciates the richness of humankind and believes that the purpose of his work should be to magnify the dignity and nobility of the human spirit and the singular beauty in all things. |
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| SHILSTONE, ARTHUR |
Arthur Shilstone is a watercolor artist who blends impressionistic and realistic styles with beautiful finesse. In his paintings, Shilstone strives to impart a sense of place as well as the mood. |
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| SMITH, DANIEL |
Daniel Smith, one of America's foremost nature artists, enjoys wide acclaim for his spectacular depictions of landscapes and wildlife.
Smith lives in the mountains of southwest Montana where artistic inspiration surrounds him. He has been painting full time for over twenty years and has had more than 100 of his paintings reproduced as limited edition prints.
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| SPAULDING, DON |
Artist Don Spaulding has had a life-long love affair with the history of the American West. Spaulding pictures the history of the American frontier with a view that reflects a unique visual narrative of the period. |
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| SWANSON, RAY |
Ray Swanson was one of America's leading painters of southwest Indian tribes, particularly the Navajo and Hopi of Arizona. Years of observation on Indian reservations gave him a sensitive understanding of his subjects and their lands. Known for their light, composition and values, Swanson's paintings preserved a vanishing native American society. His paintings illustrated his great sensitivity, understanding and love of his subjects and their land.
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| SWANSON, MICHAEL |
Most of Swanson's aviation subjects require in-depth research for accuracy. Swanson believes one cannot experience the process and ambiance of the impressionistic masters, for example, without seeing what and where they painted. Swanson's dedication to his art is brought to all his work. |
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| THOMPSON, LINDA |
The vibrant paintings of Linda Thompson are chapters from the ever-unfolding story of nature; an exciting blend of her artistic talents, keen powers of observation and genuine love and concern for her subjects. |
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| TOWNSEND, STEVEN |
Steven Townsend, a self-taught artist from northern England, has seen his popularity soar, establishing him as one of the United Kingdom's leading contemporary artists. Townsend first achieved national recognition as a painter of working dogs. In each of his paintings, he strives to capture the reality and beauty of creation. In each, he hides the intials JTC, which stand for Jesus The Creator, a testament to his faith. |
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| TROTT, DARRYL |
Darryl Trott is Australia’s top floral artist, and his watercolor paintings are shown all over the world. His florals range from the exotic to the everyday, the romantic to the rare, the shy to the showy. |
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| UTZ, DAVID |
The art of David Utz is a colorist's celebration of shape, form and composition. His serigraphs are flamboyant fantasies that allow the viewer to escape to landscapes of lively serenity.
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| UTZ, THORNTON |
A leading contemporary painter of nudes and portraits, Thornton Utz preserved this tradition with spontaneity and joy. Utz saw the nude as an endless challenge. |
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| VAN ZYLE, JON |
Jon Van Zyle paints Alaska with an emotion and a feeling few possess: dog teams, landscapes and Alaskan faces portray an intimacy with the land and its people. He touches on history with studies of pioneer history and native traditions and lore, recording the Alaskan spirit.
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| VIDAN, VIDAN |
Vidan's mastery of the female form as well as virtuosity with light have earned him a reputation as one of the worlds premier expressive artists.
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| WARD, JAY BRYANT |
Having dedicated himself wholeheartedly to his painting career, Jay Bryant Ward hopes that his art will warm the hearts and uplift the souls of all who experience it. |
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| WARREN, MELVIN |
Melvin Warren is the quiet giant of western art. He speaks through his magnificent paintings, telling of the magic moments when earth and sky and men come together in complete unity and understanding. |
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| WEISTLING, MORGAN |
The amazingly realistic paintings and religious subjects of Morgan Weistling make the viewer feel like an eyewitness to the unfolding scene. With his masterful use of oils, Weistling brings the scene to life to fully engage the viewer’s imagination and emotions. |
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| WHELAN, MICHAEL |
All of Michael Whelan's artwork is about creating a sense of wonder. Most closely allied to the scope and feeling of what is referred to as contemporary visionary art, his paintings are imbued with a strong sense of the mystical or dreamlike and are highly allegorical in nature. |
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| WHITAKER, WILLIAM |
William Whitaker is a traditional oil figure painter nationally known and collected for his masterful, distinctive style. A classic painter, his treatment of light in his artwork is exceptional. Whitaker perfectly blends technique and artistic style in his subtle and sensitive images. |
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| WOLFE, BRUCE |
Bruce Wolfe is widely known and admired for his diverse artistic talents. His artwork has a loose, impressionistic quality that conveys the mood and atmosphere of a moment in time, and his control of light and shadow illuminates his paintings with an unforgettable clarity.
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| YOUNG, MICHAEL |
Michael Young's fantastic, romantic and often humorous paintings create an environment that entices the viewer to step into it. His fascination for the night life and fashions of the past are evident in his subjects of contemporary American nostalgia. |
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| YOUNG, PACO |
A true outdoorsman, Paco Young's timeless landscapes evolved into a loose style that conveyed the wild beauty of his much-loved surroundings in the American West.
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| ZEMSKY, JESSICA |
The tender side of life is Jessica Zemsky's primary interest; she paints it with a loving, delicate understanding. Along with a diverse and vivacious palette, her paintings have an animated spontaneity that passes onto their viewers, reflecting her love of her medium and her subjects. |
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