By now you know that we don't believe in having a static magazine—you know, the kind where you make one simple perusal of the story line-up and that's it for several weeks.
With Wildlife + Art Journal magazine's online issue X, we have a list of stories that will roll out from now into the holiday season which ensures that every time you stop back here for a visit this edition will have a fresh feel that never goes away.
Our stories on
Art of the Dive: Portraits of the Deep; the
new exhibition of the National Sculpture Society at Brookgreen Gardens ; a wonderfully evocative,
provocative essay about the limitations/challenges/opportunity of "wildlife art" by Andrew Denman ; a piece by Julie T. Chapman that
helps WAJ inaugurate its regular devotion to celebrating the art of the horse; a profile of
American marine and landscape painter Christopher Blossom and
a Letter From: Tiger City by Jaidev Prasad Soni on Indian tigers are merely appetizers.
We're not going to reveal what's coming next but it will be worth your effort. Remember: a $12 annual subscription to Wildlife Art Journal gives you complete access to everything in our archives. Art collectors and lovers of nature take note: You can peruse the growing vault which includes over 150 stories and over 3,200 images by 1,650 different artists. Wildlife + Art Journal brings you entertainment relating to wildlife and art of the natural world.
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