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Fall 2009

A note from editor Todd Wilkinson

In this edition of Wildlife Art Journal

If you're expecting the same old tired dialog about "wildlife art", you won't find it here. 

In this world of notorious, and increasingly-short attention spans, we promise a forum that will hold your interest, leave you entertained, validate your love of the natural world, and give you visually more access to great art, assembled in one place, within the context of a single magazine, than you will find anywhere else. 

We're putting a premium on art visuals and writing.  And our focus is the world.

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Features

The Close family, circa 1950s, at Tina

Tina Close's Charismatic Micromorphosis

Daughter of a legendary doctor, sister of an acclaimed actress, the American nature painter continues her evolution

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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THE HYPNOTIST (Snow leopard), scratchboard with ink, 10 X 8 inches,

Art And The Animal: Award Winners From The 49th Annual Society Of Animal Artists Show

Besides Full List of Participants, We Also Have Dates And Venues For Upcoming National Traveling Exhibition

Written by Wildlife Art Journal Staff

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TIDAL BEARS, photograph,

Gallery of the Commons-September 2009

In This Sparkling Month That Commences Northern Autumn, Savor The Color

Written by Wildlife Art Journal Staff

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Original illustration for cover of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss.  An exhibit of the drawings that Theodor Geisel made as he put the book together is currently on display at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Dr. Seuss properties ™ & © 1971, Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All Rights Reserved

Seussism

Acclaimed Seuss Author Philip Nel Waxes On A Few Things That Made The Good Doctor Tick

Written by Philip Nel

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Rembrandt Bugatti (Italy, 1885 – 1916), Eland, 1910. Bronze. 19 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 10 inches. JKM Collection, National Museum of Wildlife Art.

America's Official Shrine For Wildlife Art

The National Museum of Wildlife Art Grew Out Of Bill and Joffa Kerr's Dream: See The International Collection

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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DUST DEVIL

An Interview With Academy Award Nominated Animator And Artist Randal M. Dutra

Following his work on Hollywood blockbusters, this wildlife painter crafts a different bold vision behind the easel.

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Albert Bierstadt - Sketch for The Last of the Buffalo - ca. 1888 | Oil on Board | 14.75 x 19 inches - Buffalo Bill Historic Center, Cody, Wyoming | Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney Trust Fund Purchase

A View From 30,000 Feet: Wildlife Art in the American West (and beyond)

An Ancient Tradition Comes Of Age: What Is The Profile Of Nature Art Where You Live?

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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FAR PAVILION, oil, David Langmead

An Expatriot Seeks His Space Of Mind

David Langmead Makes Basecamp In South Africa's Great Karoo

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Guest Essay

UNTITLED (cellphone), acrylic, sea shell and glass vessel on gessoed MDF board, 5 X 3 inches,(Photo credit: William Eakin)

Wildlife Art’s Lingering Inferiority Complex

Painter, Teacher and Critic Cliff Eyland Says Nature Artists Need To Step Up Or Be Irrelevant

Written by Cliff Eyland

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Fish Artist Mark Susinno

A Letter From: Somewhere In The Gulf of Mexico

Fish Artist Mark Susinno Discusses The Inspiration For His Painting, In The Snook's Lair

Written by Mark Susinno

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