Exhibiting Artists
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Harro Maass
WILDLIFE ART November/December 1999: "We thought we had struck gold when a package of Harro Maass' transparancies arrived from Germany ..... He paints a wonderful variety of animal subjects - some in their natural habitats, some portrait style and other illustration-like. With such versatility, we believe you will see his name again." More about Harro Maass |
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Pete Marshall
Pete has combined her veterinary knowledge with her passion for art to search the world for images to bring the fragile beauty of the endangered wildlife to the public view, and try to raise awareness of the both the subject and its environment. More about Pete Marshall |
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Linda Martin
Conservation Through Education More about Linda Martin |
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Tony Mayo
I like the challenge of pushing various materials to their limit, forming them either very thin, or into demanding shapes that are not normally attempted. More about Tony Mayo |
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Sarah McComb-Turbitt
Artwork capturing the unique behaviours of animals and the sentimental moments in their lives. More about Sarah McComb-Turbitt |
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Michelle McCune
I feel blessed to be able to use paint to share magical moments of time I have experienced. I strive for my images to inspire the viewer to become part of conservation movements saving these wonderful animals and the beautiful world in which we all coexist. I chose the studio name of Vanishing Visions to showcase the moments of time captured in each image that were gone in the next instant and to remind everyone that if we do not make a change in our development of land and utilization of... More about Michelle McCune |
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Jeffrey McDaniel
I believe art enriches and improves our lives. My art is inspired by the natural beauty of the South Texas Coast and Texas Hill Country, especially around the Laguna Madre and the Frio River. More about Jeffrey McDaniel |
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Candy McManiman
Often when I am traveling and birding, you do not have time for sketching but my camera is always with me. This shot captures a jaguar just before the sun set. She was stalking the Cuiaba River near Porto Jofre at the end of Transpantaneira Highway, Brazil. In recent years it has become a place where you might expect to see a Jaguar. Travelling down the Highway which is a dirt road with over 75 rickety bridges is part of the adventure to get to the river. The Pantanal is a marvelouse place also... More about Candy McManiman |
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Vickie McMillan-Hayes
As a wildlife conservation artist, McMillan is driven to paint accurate wildlife, landscapes, flora and fauna for people to gain a better understand of their responsibility to protect endangered wildlife and their habitats. More about Vickie McMillan-Hayes |
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Kelly McNeil
I believe that when an artist paints, we don’t paint what we see in front of us, we paint our feelings, which are created by what we are seeing. I like to capture the life, the vitality and the warmth of my subjects, whether it’s a wolf sunning in the forest light, or a swan back-lit on lake casting abstract reflection for me to paint. I really feel that I have succeeded when someone looks at one of my paintings and can’t help but smile. More about Kelly McNeil |
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Kim Middleton
Kim’s goals behind her art are to spark interest in birds and to educate people about their unique attributes. She wishes to share her passion and enthusiasm for birds, in the hopes of increasing bird appreciation and conservation. More about Kim Middleton |
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Denise Monaghan
I am interested in the idea of what it means to be a witness in these tumultuous times. The natural world is under attack and is retreating. I want to record and describe what I love before it goes away, so as to remember the beauty that has been lost. More about Denise Monaghan |
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Ken Nash
I create wilderness art that invites you to experience the same thoughts and feelings that prompt me to paint. I would like you to wonder what's around the bend in a path or over the next hill. I paint using acrylics on canvas and wood to capture the photorealistic truth of what I see. More about Ken Nash |
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Susan Neilson
Through art, I celebrate subtle balance of order and disorder in nature. My work is inspired by the resilience of wild survivors and by intricate connections in ecosystems. Art is my way to share hope for the future, where change begins with caring. More about Susan Neilson |
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Lettie Neuhauser-MacLachlan
I use bright colors and expressive facial features to allow others to see a little bit of the animals soul and connect with our natural world. More about Lettie Neuhauser-MacLachlan |
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Calvin Nicholls
The illusion of depth, texture and form is created by the interaction of light and shadow on my monochromatic paper sculptures. My interests in art, wildlife and photography have united as I create these archival pieces and attempt to capture their inherent subtlties on large format colour transparency film. I work from my home/studio north of Toronto in Lindsay Ontario Canada More about Calvin Nicholls |
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Kentaro Nishino
KENTARO NISHINO [b.1980] is a Japanese painter known internationally for his wildlife art. He grew up in a rich natural environment under the influence of his father who is a nature guide. He started to draw picture from a young age on the recommendation of his mother and he was awarded in a number of international Children's Painting Competitions. While studying at the University of Hawaii, he encountered airbrush techniques and the vivid colors of Hawaii's nature, this is what inspired him to... More about Kentaro Nishino |
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Dorset Norwich-Young
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