 | In WAJ's Five Questions/Five Artworks, Denis Clavreul Interviews Sherrie YorkColorado Printmaker Sherrie York Talks Tactile Romance, Role As A Witness To Nature Written By Denis Clavreul |
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 | Why Buy Art? Gallery Owner Ross Parker Provides 13 Compelling ReasonsFounder of Call of Africa's Native Visions Answers Questions on Every Collector's Mind Written By Ross Parker |
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 | Ken Bunn: An American Animalier In His PrimeWildlife Art Journal features 16 Of Sculptor Ken Bunn's Greatest Hits Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | Stella Mays Caps A Big Year With Big Ideas Still Waiting AheadMays, BBC's 2011 Wildlife Artist Of Year, Is A Rising Star To Watch Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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 | Earnshaw's Reinvention: A Case Study For How To Succeed In A Down Art EconomyPainter Adele Earnshaw Puts Art Quality, Creative Thinking At Forefront Of Success Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | The Wide-Eyed Bestiary Of Carel Pieter Brest Van KempenBrest van Kempen's Portrayals of Nature Exotica Reach The Blauvelt Art Museum Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | Wildlife Art Journal's Gallery of the Commons Returns With Good Tidings For The Year AheadCatch A Glimpse of Wildlife Art From Around The World—By Over 70 Artists Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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 | Georgia, The Desert FlowerA Sweet Look Back At Georgia O'Keeffe, New Mexico's Crone Jewel Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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 | A Letter From Proszowice, PolandArtist Michal Paul Molicki Finds A Mammoth Bone On The Path To Wildness Written By Michał Paul Molicki |
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 | Plunge Into 'Art of the Dive: Portraits Of The Deep' Now In Texas, National Touring Art Exhibition Explores Amazing Array Of Marine Life Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | The Spectacular And Troubling World, According To Robert BatemanGreen Crusader Bateman Continues To Rile The Masses On Canvas And In Words Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | An Interview With Biologist Bruce Smith About Mad Elk Disease'Where Elk Roam' Is A Must Read For Lovers Of The Mighty Wapiti Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | As A Federal Agent, Carter Niemeyer Killed Wolves For A LivingIn Wildlife Art Journal Interview, 'Wolfer' Author Talks About Scientific Muzzling Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | To Find Russell Chatham, Look HomewardThe Grandson of Gottardo Piazzoni Searches For Another Start In Old Familiar Country Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | Dreams Of The MermanWayne Levin's Incredible Undersea Visions Highlighted Again In New Book Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | Artists Of The Horse: Julie T. ChapmanWildlife Art Journal Now Devotes A Regular Feature To Equine Artists Written By Julie T. Chapman |
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 | Unblinded By The Sun: Cosmic And Earthly Delights By Alan FriedmanPhotographer And Astronomer Brings Another Kind Of Illumination Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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 | SAA's Art and the Animal On Display At The Wildlife Experience, DenverTraveling Exhibition of Wildlife Art Will Stay in Colorado Rockies Through February Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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 | A Voyage Around The World In Paintings: The Art Of Julie AskewBritish Painter's Book of Sketches, Drawings And Easel Work Is Beautiful Travelogue Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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 | England's Nature In Art Museum—An Essay By Scholar David TrapnellA Quarter Century Old, This Important Art Mecca Truly Challenges Us To Think More Broadly About Fine Art and Nature Written By David Trapnell |
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 | The Spectacular And Troubling World, According To Robert BatemanGreen Crusader Bateman Continues To Rile The Masses On Canvas And In Words Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | An Interview With Randal M. DutraFollowing his work on Hollywood blockbusters, this wildlife painter crafts a different bold vision behind the easel. Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | A Voyage Around The World In Paintings: The Art Of Julie AskewBritish Painter's Book of Sketches, Drawings And Easel Work Is Beautiful Travelogue Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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 | Alexis Rockman's Environmental Future ShockRockman Is Not Only Fearless, He Paints Nature As You've Never Seen It, Yet Written By Todd Wilkinson |
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 | With Magazine Advertising, Artists and Galleries Need To Ask Tough QuestionsWAJ Prides Itself On Telling Good Stories And No Ad Gimmicks Written By Wildlife Art Journal Staff |
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