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Binder Is Wildlife Artist of the Year, London 2010: Check Out The Short List

David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Competition Attracts Strong International Field

Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff (Author's Bio)

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(UPDATE:  Adam Binder, Paul Bartlett, Davina Bosanquet, Darren Rees, and Nick Mackman take top honors.  Binder named Wildlife Artist of the Year .  Check out winning pieces in our slideshow, above).


Wildlife Artist of the Year is one of the preeminent juried competitions for the genre of wildlife art.  For those who cannot travel to Mall Galleries in London this year to see the works that have been short-listed by a panel of judges, Wildlife Art Journal once again is offering this digital preview of the show.

Wildlife Artist of the Year is the brainchild of the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation and is part of its ongoing effort to marry the public appeal of art with grassroots conservation.  Artists are not only lauded for raising awareness about threats to the survival of hundreds of imperiled species, but proceeds from the sales of works are channeled to projects on the ground that matter.  Among the high-profile endeavors that the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation has championed: restoring black rhinocerous to South Africa, tackling illegal trade in elephant ivory, enhancing tiger research in India, helping to establish a gauntlet of game park guards to combat poaching and hundreds of other initiatives.



For a look at the man behind the foundation, legendary British artist David Shepherd, read our profile, The Ever Green Shepherd here replete with two dozen of his paintings and enjoy WAJ's conversation with Shepherd's daughter Mandy Shepherd and his granddaughter, Emily Lamb,...

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Author: Wildlife Art Journal Staff

Editor's Comments:

'If you can't make it to London to see the entrants in the 2010 Wildlife Artist of the Year competition, Wildlife Art Journal is your window to the show, hosted by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, at Mall Galleries.  View works by:  Jon Mayers, Laura Kate Onyshchenko, Jeremy Paul, John Elliff, Bruce Little, Sue Dickinson, Chris Wright, George Hogg, Roslyn Levin, Leslie "Chisaii" Evans, Brin Edwards, Yuki Aruga, John Ashton, Davina Bosanquet, Nichola Theakston, Barbara Jane Boulter, Lindsay Berry, Dominique Salm, Simon Griffiths, Peter Williams, Sandra Sengstock Miller, Cathy Taylor, Jan Morgan, Daryl Nero, David Filer, Mark Gibbs,David Cook, Jean Harlow, Chloe Tickner, Kathleen Ellison Pakes, DerekNorman Wright, Margaret Ingles, Diane Coates, Jan Dungel, Timothy Hamish Shepherd, Annabel Thornton, Tessa Shedley, Sara Hodson, Paul James, Jean Haines, Katy Spong, Darren Rees, Paul Bartlett, Sarah Elder, Chris Hindley, Patricia Jordan, Adam Binder, Fran Williams, Tan Xiang Yeow, Angela Cox, Anthony Eric Feld, Jonathan Truss, Steven Smith, Nick Oneill, John Russel Butterworth, Julie Cross, John Good, Barry Sutton, Tracy Hall, Natalie Mascall, Jane Courtice, Clive Meredith, Nick Mackman, Samantha Harvey, Sara Bone, Christina Penescu, Sue Gunn, Clare Tupman, Andrew Pledge, Jenny Johnson, Jonathan Newey, Limei Shimmen, Robina Yasmin and others. '

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