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Spring 2012

Gallery of the Commons

Interview

Five Questions/Five Artworks

Whip-poor-will painting, a nocturne, done as an e-cover for the July/August cover of Bird Watchers Digest, gouache on Fabriano paper,

In WAJ's Five Questions/Five Artworks, Deborah Kaspari Interviews Mike DiGiorgio

DiGiorgio Shares Thoughts On Being An Eckelbird, Painting And Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers

Written by Debby Kaspari

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Buy Art/Support Conservation

ROTHSCHILD MIRAGE, 78 X 46.1 inches, oil on canvas,
Karen Laurence-Rowe

overall winner and winner of endangered wildlife category

In London, Karen Laurence-Rowe Is DSWF's Wildlife Artist Of The Year

Kenyan painter wins with portrayal of endangered Rothschild Giraffes (see all winners)

Written by Wildlife Art Journal Staff

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Not your typical national park greeting:  In Zimbabwe, rhino poaching is such a problem that people suspected of poaching can be shot on sight, photo by Todd Wilkinson

From The Front Lines: Johnny Rodrigues Sends A Wildlife Distress Call To The World

Founder of Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force Talks About Africa's 'Poaching Nightmare'

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Features

ARC OF OPPORTUNITY (Coyote and cottontail), 24 X 20 inches, oil on Belgian linen, (this painting appeared in the 2010 Prix de West exhibition in Oklahoma City),

On Leaving Hollywood Behind: An Interview With Randal M. Dutra

Following his work on motion picture blockbusters, Dutra charts different course as animal artist

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Gudgeon with his monument

An Interview With UK Sculptor Simon Gudgeon

Casting Of Gudgeon's Hyde Park Monument 'Isis' Comes To National Museum Of Wildlife Art

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Exhibitions of Note

Wildlife Photography

Passages

Features

FISHING STEELHEAD, oil,

Rivers Rising: The Art Of Stan Olson Fellows

A Flood Washed His Life Away, Then A Painter Found Meaning In Simplicity

Written by Todd Wilkinson

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Guest Essay

THE CALLING,  48 X 60 inches, oil on canvas,

Artists Of The Horse: Linda St. Clair

Santa Fe Painter Explores Spiritual, Elemental Dimensions Of Equine And Animal Subjects

Written by Linda St. Clair

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A wolf pair in Yellowstone National Park

Wolf High: Is It Now All Downhill For Wolf Numbers In The American West?

Naturalist And Wildlife Filmmaker Franz Camenzind Shares Thoughts From The Field

Written by Franz Camenzind

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CALM AND TRANQUIL, 30 X 36 inches, oil on linen,

Postcards From The West: Geoff Parker Sends Love Letters Home

Wyoming Landscape Painter Inaugurates Summer With Show At Simpson Gallagher Gallery

Written by Chuck Neustifter

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