Exhibiting Artists

Cutting Edge | Sculpture by Victoria Parsons | Artists for Conservation 2018

Victoria Parsons US


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Four-eyed Turtle | Wallhanging by Matt Patterson | Artists for Conservation 2018

Matt Patterson US

As far back as I can remember I have always had the same two interests, wildlife and art. I loved the outdoors growing up and in my free time I was either out fishing, searching for turtles and snakes or I was painting. 


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Shade and Sun | Wallhanging by Patricia Pepin | Artists for Conservation 2018

Patricia Pepin CA


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“The Opportunists” | Wallhanging by Anne Peyton | Artists for Conservation 2018
“Picking Flowers” | Wallhanging by Anne Peyton | Artists for Conservation 2018

Anne Peyton US

Observing birds and their habits is a way to discover more about their nature – the motions a Sandhill Crane makes during preening, the way a Golden Eagle walks along the ground. Each of these actions means something for the bird and it is these behaviors and their meanings that I want to convey to the viewer.


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Make Some Room | Sculpture by Betsy Popp | Artists for Conservation 2018

Betsy Popp US

I like spending as much time as possible out of doors hiking and biking and taking in the scenery. My art is influenced from my time spent watching and studying those things which I encounter when taking on one of my outdoor adventures.


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Jewelry in the Forest | Wallhanging by Ji Qiu | Artists for Conservation 2018

Ji Qiu AU


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Majestic Presence | Wallhanging by Luke Raffin | Artists for Conservation 2018

Luke Raffin CA

I like to capture  the beauty of nature and  share it with everyone  


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Dual Pursuit | Wallhanging by Jerry Ragg | Artists for Conservation 2018
Nomad At Dusk | Wallhanging by Jerry Ragg | Artists for Conservation 2018
Poetry In Motion | Wallhanging by Jerry Ragg | Artists for Conservation 2018

Jerry Ragg US

"Nature is naturally inspiring. It is medicine for the soul. Nature is part of each of us whether we embrace it or not. As a wildlife artist, my goal is to touch a part of the soul that only nature can achieve. Something real, something organic and something that touches the heart."


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Hyacinth Blue Macaws | Wallhanging by Werner Rentsch | Artists for Conservation 2018

Werner Rentsch US

Werner Rentsch frequently travels to East Africa and his most recent paintings focus on wildlife from that area. 


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White-headed Woodpecker | Wallhanging by Andrea Rich | Artists for Conservation 2018

Andrea Rich US

Andrea Rich is an internationally known wildlife printmaker living and working in Santa Cruz California. Her images of birds, mammals, and other wildlife are wonderfully detailed and skillfully rendered. Her subjects are depicted in their natural environments, and composed in a manner that expresses the character and personality of the species she chooses to portray. Rich has traveled extensively in Europe, Africa, Canada, Australia, and the United States.


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The Hunters | Sculpture by Rosetta | Artists for Conservation 2018

- Rosetta US

My style has been described as hard-edged yet soft, sensitive yet powerful. I think this is possible because of the position I have chosen along the scale between abstraction and realism. The essense and spirit of the aninmal is captured in the forms, but it is the abstraction of those forms which creates the art.


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Free Ride | Wallhanging by Len Rusin | Artists for Conservation 2018
Silent Splash | Wallhanging by Len Rusin | Artists for Conservation 2018

Len Rusin US

Len Rusin's inspiration to paint nature developed while backpacking through several northeastern states, Florida, Canada and Alaska. Using his field notes, sketches and photographs during these excursions he captures the feeling of being a part of nature.


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