Arthur Singer, (b.1917) emerged in the 1950s as one of the world’s finest illustrators and painters of birds and helped redefine the concept of the bird guide with his 1966 release, The Golden Field ...
THOMASVILLE — The Center for the Arts is proud to celebrate a successful conclusion to the 30 th Wildlife Arts Festival which welcomed visitors and artists from across the Red Hills Region and the ...
The work of more than two dozen artists will be featured at the Middle Creek Wildlife Art Show at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area Visitor’s Center in Lancaster County. The show is free. It will ...
For Colorado wildlife artist John Kobald, inspiration and expression are as natural as the surroundings of his sporting life. At his heart, he is an artist who, when he’s not living the outdoor life, ...
Artist Ron Louque designed the 2002 federal duck stamp with this portrait of two snow geese soaring through the air. HO / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / AFP via Getty Images Amid growing fears over ...
THOMASVILLE — For three decades, Thomasville Center for the Arts has proudly hosted one of the nation’s premier wildlife and sporting arts events — the Wildlife Arts Festival — and this year, the ...
Larry Seymour is a wildlife artist and painter who has occupied an art studio & gallery in the popular downtown Greenville ...
WILD ARTWORK, MAYBE STOP BY. HAVE A DEGREE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU DO LIKE THESE DUCK DECOYS. THEY’RE HOSTING THE 43RD ANNUAL DECOY AND WILDLIFE ART FESTIVAL. IT’S AT THE STAR CENTER. OVER 100 ARTISTS WILL ...
Despite painting scores of murals over the years, Utah wildlife artist Chris Peterson has not yet hit the wall, and he doesn’t anticipate doing so anytime soon. There are plenty more walls the Henri ...
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Left: "The Demolition Squad" by Ingo Arndt (Winner, Behavior: Invertebrates) (© Ingo Arndt, courtesy the Natural History Museum in London), right: Daniele da Volterra, "David et Goliath (verso)" (c.