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By Laura WilsonSubscribers may see all 49 images. APPIAS LYNCIDA (Kakusu kouhou taiyo), photograph. This image, which in Japanese means "Hide behind the sun", was taken with a Nikon D3x and 8 macro flash and appears in Hette's latest book of images, "Les ailes du désir ... ou las vie rêvée des papillons" available on Amazon.com By Stéphane HetteSubscribers may see all 49 images. HOPI POT, 2.5 inches tall, 4.75 inches diameter,
By Hisi NampeyoSubscribers may see all 49 images. GULLAHMAN PICKING OYSTERS, acrylic on canvas, 40 X 30 inches,
" By John W. JonesSubscribers may see all 49 images. GO HOME JUNGLE—CLOUDED LEOPARD, oil on canvas, 16.88 X 31.6 centimeters, By Wenying LiuSubscribers may see all 49 images. Gallery of the Commons�November 2009Aboriginal To Zen, Art To Stir Our Tribal ImpulsesWritten By Wildlife Art Journal Staff (Author's Bio) There is not one right or wrong way to sculpt, paint or photograph an animal. Gallery of the Commons brings you 50 images from Argentina to the Inuit homelands of the Arctic, from the paint kits of the Gullah slave culture along the Carolina lowlands to the bustle of Tokyo. This month, enjoy works by John W. Jones, Stéphane Hette, T. Allen Lawson, Raphael Dutra, Hisi Nampeyo, WenyingLiu, Adam Smith, Anna Brown Ehlers, Setsuo Hamanaka, Carol McArdle, Wayne Levin, Lars Jonsson, Daniel Smith, Ergil Vallo, Eriko Kobayashi, Steven Fuller, Masaomi Yamamoto, Javier Blas, Mitsuru Nagashima, Steve Osman, Mari Otaguro, Broderick Crawford, Douglas Johnson, Tsunehiko Kuwabara, Alejandro Bertolo, Ken Stockton, Joewillie Echalook, Michelle Osman, Leonie Kamutu Napaltjarri, Jan Martin McGuire, Demetrio Cortes, Karen King, Ken Newman, Scott Yeager, Renso Temse, Kelly Singleton, Randal M. Dutra, Jeff Vanuga, Marti Somers, Al Agnew, Kevin Webster, Laura Wilson, Trevor Swanson, Sergio Gaspar, Christopher Boyer, Shawn Gould and Frank Baggett.
Gallery of the Commons is a free place for artists to display their works.
How the Gallery of the Commons works: You can submit an art work. Gallery of the Commons is designed foremost to let artists who are excited about sharing new or important works to post them here.
Artists (or their gallery representative) are invited to submit one imageevery month , so long as the subjectmatter of the work deals with wildlife or nature (we are loose in hardlines and definitions—view Gallary of the Commons in the past). Additional Article Information:· Article is 343 words long (250 are displayed in this preview). Author: Wildlife Art Journal Staff Post Date:November 5th, 2009 'In this installment of Gallery of the Commons, works by John W. Jones, Stéphane Hette, Raphael Dutra, Hisi Nampeyo, Wenying
Liu, Adam Smith, Anna Brown Ehlers, Setsuo Hamanaka, Carol McArdle, Wayne
Levin, T. Allen Lawson, Lars Jonsson, Daniel Smith, Ergil Vallo, Eriko Kobayashi, Steven Fuller,
Masaomi Yamamoto, Javier Blas, Mitsuru Nagashima, Steve Osman, Mari Otaguro,
Broderick Crawford, Douglas Johnson, Tsunehiko Kuwabara, Alejandro Bertolo, Ken
Stockton, Joewillie Echalook, Michelle Osman, Leonie Kamutu Napaltjarri, Jan
Martin McGuire, Demetrio Cortes, Karen King, Randal M. Dutra, Ken Newman, Renso Temse, Kelly Singleton, Scott Yeager, Jeff Vanuga, Al Agnew, Kevin Webster, Marti Somers, Laura Wilson, Trevor Swanson, Sergio Gaspar, Christopher Boyer, Shawn Gould and Frank Baggett.
Gallery of the Commons is a free space for artists to display their works.
How the Gallery of the Commons works: You can submit
an art work. Gallery of the Commons is designed foremost to let
artists who are excited about sharing new or important works to post
them here.
Artists (or their gallery representative) are invited to submit one image
every month , so long as the subject
matter of the work deals with wildlife or nature (we are loose in hard
lines and definitions—view Gallary of the Commons in the past).
We will display up to 50 different works on Gallery of the Commons at a time.
Once we reach 50, we will begin receiving submissions to post on the
next Gallery of the Commons in early December 2009. When you send us
an image of a painting, sculpture, photograph or other visual work of
art, include name of artist, title of the work if there is one, medium,
dimensions, and gallery or website where the piece is on display.
Send
it to: editor@wildlifeartjournal.com Put "Gallery of the Commons" in
the subject line. Include your own website address, and please send the
image in jpg format.
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