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Adversity Primes The Pump Of Creative Genius

WildlifeArtJournal.com Returns With A Portentious Lineup Of Art-Think Pieces

Adversity Primes The Pump Of Creative GeniusHow 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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Who Made The Cut At Birds In Art 2012?   (We Have The List)

Who Made The Cut At Birds In Art 2012? (We Have The List)

Juried Show At Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum Is Best Globally In Avian Art

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Remembering Maurice Sendak (1928 – 2012)

Remembering Maurice Sendak (1928 – 2012)

Author/Artist Of 'Where The Wild Things Are' Led Generations On Outback Rumpuses

Written by Wildlife Art Journal Staff

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America's Parks Through The Beauty Of Art—Second Call For Entries

New Art Competition Devoted To US, Canadian and Mexican Parks, Features National Tour

Written by Wildlife Art Journal Staff

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Aurora Australis: The Firmament From Down Under

Aurora Australis: The Firmament From Down Under

Here's To You, Photographer Alex Cherney For Treating Us To The Southern Lights

Written by Wildlife Art Journal Staff

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