rockwright
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In reference to the previous post about favorite bird artists, this is of interest. Most of you probably already know this, but for those who don't, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson museum of art has an annual juried art exhibit entitled "Birds in Art", which tours the US each year. A list of artists exhibiting in this show is a "who's who" of avian artists. The exhibit contains all mediums, including wood and stone sculpture, and all styles, from photorealistic to impressionistic. Each year they publish a very reasonably priced catalogue or magazine showing all of the artwork and profiling the artists. It's very humbling to view this, but also inspiring. The catalogue is available on-line from the museum website.
Another very similar show which tours the country is the "Arts in the Parks" exhibit but on by the national parks. They also have a very nice, reasonably priced brochure. All artwork here deals with the National Park system.
Another very similar show which tours the country is the "Arts in the Parks" exhibit but on by the national parks. They also have a very nice, reasonably priced brochure. All artwork here deals with the National Park system.