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WAKE, 36 X 48 inches, oil on canvas,
By Jamie WyethSubscribers may see all 64 images. TJALAPA AND LUURNKURTA, 75 X 50 centimeters, acrylic on linen, (Australia),
By Gracie GreeneSubscribers may see all 64 images. CHEETAH GRASSLAND, 102 X 127 centimeters, oil on canvas, (South Africa),
By Keith JoubertSubscribers may see all 64 images. FRIDA KAHLO AS MERMAID, 11 inches, tin and mixed media, By Alfredo Vilchis RoqueSubscribers may see all 64 images. STRUTTING GOOSE, 10.5 X 9 X 3 inches, serpentine and antler, (Inuit, Cape Dorset),
By Toonoo SharkySubscribers may see all 64 images. Magical Realism, Contemporary, Traditional,Tribal: Wildlife Art Journal's Gallery of the Commons As This Lineup Proves, Wildlife Art Is Not The Trite Cliche You Think It IsWritten By Wildlife Art Journal Staff (Author's Bio) What does wildlife art mean to you?
For Gallery of the Commons July 2010, enjoy another trip around the world, from primitive and magic realism to contemporary abstraction with works by: Jamie Wyeth, Gracie Greene, Keith Joubert, Alfredo Vilchis Roque, Toonoo Sharky, Hulda Hákon, George Klauba, Edouard Martinet, Julianna Swaney, Efrain Fuentes, Quentin Garel, Collin van der Slujis, Eriko Kobayashi, Loet Vanderveen, Shannon Crees, Rosetta, Andrew Tyzack, Gustavo Ortiz, Beezy Bailey, Geoffrey Dashwood, Renee Sundown, James Stroud, Valentina LaPier, Jim Agius, Miles Gordon, Yasuo Watanabe, Tony Hochstetler, Rogério Dias, Monica Stobie, Rose Corcoran, Roger Ayala Rodriguez, Nick Jeffrey, Kathryn Mapes Turner, Zeke Wolf, Leo Osborne, Rick Peterson, Tony Forrest, Mary Taylor, Chisato Sugiura, Thomas Metcalf, Hisashi Masuda, Warwick Deane, Grant Hacking, Joan Zygmunt, Harrison Begay Jr, Terry Miller, John NIeto, Mike Barlow, Pablo Dominguez, Walton Ford, Rebecca Hayward, Kent Ullberg, Carol Guzman, Nicholas Coleman, Ken Newman, Karyn deKramer, Alan Hunt, Chris Powell, Stella Veľká, Lennart Sand, Mike Savlen, Cristina Penescu and Morten Solberg.
What is Gallery of the Commons? It is a free place at Wildlife Art Journal for artists to display their works and have them noticed.
How the Gallery of the Commons works: You can submit an art work. Gallery of the Commons is designed foremost to let artists or galleries who are excited about sharing new or important works to post them here. We also court submissions.
Artists (or their gallery representative) are invited to submit one image every month,... Additional Article Information:· Article is 403 words long (250 are displayed in this preview). Author: Wildlife Art Journal Staff Post Date:July 1st, 2010 'What does wildlife art mean to you? For Gallery of the Commons July 2010, enjoy another trip around the
world, from primitive to contemporary with works by: Jamie Wyeth,
Gracie Greene,Keith Joubert, Alfredo Vilchis Roque, Toonoo Sharky,
Hulda Hákon, George Klauba, Edouard Martinet, Julianna Swaney, Efrain
Fuentes, Quentin Garel, Collin van der Slujis, Eriko Kobayashi, Loet
Vanderveen, Shannon Crees, Rosetta, Andrew Tyzack, Gustavo Ortiz, Beezy
Bailey, Geoffrey Dashwood, Renee Sundown, James Stroud, Valentina
LaPier, Jim Agius, Miles Gordon, Yasuo Watanabe, Tony Hochstetler,
Monica Stobie, Rose Corcoran, Rogério Dias, Nick Jeffrey, Kathryn Mapes Turner, Zeke
Wolf, Leo Osborne, Rick Peterson, Tony Forrest, Mary Taylor, Chisato
Sugiura, Thomas Metcalf, Hisashi Masuda, Warwick Deane, Grant Hacking,
Joan Zygmunt, Mike Barlow, Alan Hunt, Harrison Begay Jr, Terry Miller, John NIeto, Pablo
Dominguez, Walton Ford, Rebecca Hayward, Kent Ullberg, Roger Ayala Rodriguez, Carol Guzman,
Nicholas Coleman, Ken Newman, Karyn deKramer, Chris Powell, Stella Veľká, Lennart Sand, Mike Savlen, Cristina Penescu and Morten Solberg.
How the Gallery of the Commons works: You can submit an art
work. Gallery of the Commons is designed foremost to let artists or
galleries who are excited about sharing new or important works to post
them here. We also court submissions.
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