Binder's Polar Bear Sculpture Wins Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Top Prize
It’s a good thing Adam Binder decided to stay behind. The one-time farm boy from the Cotswolds, who has made a name for himself as an animal sculptor in England, assessed the field of juried works at the 2010 Wildlife Artist of the Year Competition in London at Mall Galleries and felt an urge to leave. "All the work exhibited was indeed of such a high standard I nearly left before the awards were announced," he told Wildlife Art Journal.Moments later, he learned that his bronze work Sinking Feeling, a 23 X 16 X 14 centimeter portrayal of a polar
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Written by Todd Wilkinson
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