WildlifeArtJournal.com Returns With A Portentious Lineup Of Art-Think Pieces
How many different ways are there to paint a quail—or an elk or a jaguar or a sunset? The slam against 'wildlife art' by self-annointed critics is that there must only be one way, because so much of what passes for wildlife art looks the same. The complaint holds validity, to a point.
But ask someone like sculptor-painter George Carlson, the subject of our lead feature in the latest issue of WildlifeArtJournal.com, and his reply is that as long as an artist is following a personal vision—and not relying on a camera, or over-emulating another artist, or too
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Written by Todd Wilkinson
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