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June 11
Cat Scratch Fever: The Contagious Scratchboard Art of Sally Maxwell
SallyMaxwell creates grand illusions that bring the feel of wildness to life. SallyMaxwell wanted the spine-tingling growl of Ursus arctos horribilis—or atleast the sensation of the great be Read More
June 4
The Most Ambitious Two-Dimensional Wildlife Artwork in History
Brian Jarvi’s magnum opus is touted as one of the most inspiring wildlife paintings ever. Itis an extraordinary thing in modern fine art to witness a spontaneous standingovation—even rarer Read More
May 6
The Most-Collected Wildlife Sculptor of the Modern Age
Oncea Nazi resistance fighter, Dutch-born artist Loet Vanderveen saw the carnage ofwar and sculpted wild critters as an antidote. Mother Nature is the finest sculptor. Could a human really inve Read More
May 19
Art as Old as Time
Grant Hacking’s art is rooted in wildest Africa, but his influences are all over the map.Time, Grant Hacking sometimes feels, is fleeting. Wherever he goes, it’s the diaphanous half-l Read More
May 14
The Grand Old Man of Wildlife Art
The creator of five Federal Duck Stamps and many treasured prints and originals, Maynard Reece has earned a special place in the annals of wildlife and sporting art. Irrespectiveof gender, the Read More
January 8
It’s All in the Details
Montanan Fred Boyer translates his most memorable sporting experiences into monumental sculptures of wild animals. ForFred Boyer, there is no separation between living a rich outdoor sporting li Read MoreFind Artists
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