It is a curious thing that the genre of wildlife art is as uniquely American as jazz. What makes it so is hard to explain. It could be the search for a self-image, the result of our relative youth as ...
Woods. Water. Wildlife. The outdoors comes into this space. You can, too. Art lovers welcome. The Michigan Tech College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science reflects our surroundings and ...
See photos of the 42nd Annual Decoy & Wildlife Art Festival at the STAR Centre in Havre de Grace on Saturday. A line of decoys available for bidding in the silent auction are displayed at the 42nd ...
For Sheree Daugherty, the art world and the natural world collided at a young age. Growing up outside of McConnells Mill State Park in Lawrence County, Daugherty would draw fantastic animals born from ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Contributing Blogger Cathy Healy chats with the curator of Wyoming’s National Museum of Wildlife Art. JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — The bronze elk stand alert at the snowy entrance to the National Museum of ...
This past weekend my daughter and I took some notebooks, pencils and a children’s guide book and set out birdwatching, an activity I’ve always wanted to do. Although I felt silly at first, I looked ...
LAKEVILLE, Minn. – A casual viewer wouldn’t even have noticed. But Stephen Hamrick knew the neck of the buck in the foreground of his painting was a little too thin for a late autumn scene. With a ...
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