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A Voyage Around the World In Wildlife Art Gallery of the Commons June/July 2010

From the Arctic to Japan and the U.S. desert Southwest to India and Zimbabwe

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

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Gallery of the Commons June-July 2010 goes literally around the world from the Arctic to Japan and the U.S. desert Southwest to India and Zimbabwe. We're confident you'll enjoy the diversity of painting, sculpture and photography in all manner of styles.  Truly, there are some stunning pieces.  And this month we are making an exception.  We will feature 80 works rather than the usual 50, which leaves a little room for a few more submissions.  The summer edition of Wildlife Art Journal will be posted online in mid June with a full roster of stories and images you won't find anywhere else. We'll offer you a hint:  At least seven of the stories involve artists in this display of Gallery of the Commons.

Enjoy works by Alexis Rockman, John Buck, Christopher Romer,  Tsunehiko Kuwabara, Nine Francois, Douglas Allen, Mio Hashimoto, Walton Ford, Eriko Kobayashi,  Billy Kuksuk, Carel Brest van Kempen, Susan Brearey, Victoria Mamnguqsualuk, David Johndrow, Harriet Mead, Luis Rey, Jane Rosen, Christopher Burkett, Doug and Mike Starn, Otto Rapp, Julie Bender, Nicole Charbonnet, Judah Kambanje, Marion Rose, Utaka Godo, Mike Piggott, Jimmy Chin, Shane Wilson, Christopher Boyer, Laney, Tony Angell, Steve Kestrel, John Potter, Al Feldstein, Wayne Levin, Ken Bunn,  Rebecca McClive, Marsha Karle, Sue Stolberger, George Northup, Mohan Jadhav, Yasuo Watanabe, Anne Coe, Kananginak Pootoogook, Maya Ramaswamy, Leo Osborne,  Julie Askew, Osao Ujihara, Stephen Mutegwe,  Heidi Hehn, Darren Rees, Paul Bosman, Mitsuru Nagashima, Henry Holdsworth, Carol McArdle, Emily Tafoya, Marti Millington, Tendai Gwirize, Thomas D. Mangelsen,...

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'Gallery of the Commons June-July 2010 goes literally around the world from the Arctic to Japan and the U.S. desert Southwest to India and Zimbabwe. Enjoy works by Alexis Rockman, John Buck, Christopher Romer, Tsunehiko Kuwabara, Nine Francois, Douglas Allen, Mio Hashimoto, Walton Ford, Billy Kuksuk, Carel Brest van Kempen, Susan Brearey, Victoria Mamnguqsualuk, David Johndrow, Luis Rey, Jane Rosen, Eriko Kobayashi, Christopher Burkett, Doug and Mike Starn, Otto Rapp, Nicole Charbonnet, Paul Bosman, Maya Ramaswamy, Judah Kambanje, Marion Rose, Utaka Godo, Mike Piggott, Sue Stolberger, Jimmy Chin, Shane Wilson, Laney, Christopher Boyer, Al Feldstein, Toney Angell, Steve Kestrel, John Potter, George Northup, Julie Bender, Wayne Levin, Rebecca McClive, Marsha Karle, Mohan Jadhav, Yasuo Watanabe, Anne Coe, Julie Askew, Kananginak Pootoogook, Osao Ujihara, Stephen Mutegwe,  Heidi Hehn, Darren Rees,  Mitsuru Nagashima, Henry Holdsworth, Harriet Mead, Carol McArdle, Emily Tafoya, Marti Millington, Leo Osborne, Tendai Gwirize, Thomas D. Mangelsen, Hisashi Masuda, Ted Wood, Michiaki Ujihara, Alvina Yepa, Ian McAllister, Tawanda Mapinga, Ken Newman, Kelly Dangerfield, Karyn deKramer, Rod Crossman, Ken Bunn, Simon Haycraft, James Prosek, Gabriel Hermida, and Martin Ridley. '

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