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Last Updated: August 1, 2010 |
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Our Artist's Honors include -
Federal and State Wildlife Stamp Design
Ducks Unlimited
Juried into prestigious art exhibits such as
The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum's "Birds In Art"
National Wildlife Show, "Arts for the Parks"
Their work can be found in permanent collections of museums and corporations.
click on captions to go to index, images for artwork shown
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Birds in Art Catalog
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Announcements - What's new on Mill House Gallery's Web site. Last updated: August 1, 2010 |
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We've moved to the White River at Norfork, Arkansas; . Phone: (870) 499-3295 & Cell: (870) 321-2362 E-mail - inquiry@originalbirdart.com ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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| 8/22/10 - Our Birds in Art chosen participants for 2010 at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin are: Linda Besse, Carol McArdle,Wes Siegrist and Robert Cook. Congratulations to them. | 2010![]() |
8/1/10 - We are pleased to exhibit the wonderful work of Chris Wozniak. Mr. Wozniak is exhibiting a blue jay, an indigo bunting, turkeys, Great blue heron, white egret, Canada goose, green-winged teals, snowy owl and a red-tailed hawk. In our Wildlife Gallery, Chris has added two marvelous paintings - one of a wolf and the other of two white tailed deer. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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We are also proud to exhibit the work of Steve Burgess, a resident of the United Kingdom in Europe. Steve travels often to Africa and is a marvelous artist of their wildlife, lions, elephants, Rhinos, etc. and also birds such as those he's exhibiting here - carmine bee-eater, lilac-breasted roller, european robin and a crowned crane. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Our Pic of the Month, an Osprey painting by Carol McArdle. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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7/1/10 - Chris Vest has added three new digital paintings, a gambel's quail, a great horned owl and a hermit thrush. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Welcome a new artist to our pages; Andrew Denman of California is exhibiting four wonderful paintings with interesting settings or poses, making his work something you want to study for embeded meanings. The four works are a red-breasted sapsucker, Silver Grey peacock pheasants, a Great-blue heron and a tom turkey. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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6/15/10 - Chris Jones who resides in England has sent in six (6) wonderful oils of birds for our Bird Art Gallery - a robin, mallards, and four facinating oils of chickens (a favorite subject for Chris) - so come on you chicken growers, lovers and collectors here are some great originals for your offices and home. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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We are very happy to bring you the realistic work of Brian LaSaga, a resident of Newfoundland. Brian is self taught and what a great job he did. Brian is exhibiting three acrylics, two containing squirrels and the third of a purple finch. What is so appealing of his work is the incorporation is worldly opjects such as weathered wooden fences, and a child's tricycle. We hope to show you more in the weeks to come. For now we've placed all three paintings on one page. (We've since added a winter scene of 2 children building a snowman - The subject does not fit with our categories but we've made an exception here.) ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Linda Relis of Florida has sent in two works that we've placed in our Landscape Gallery and two mammals (cows and elk) that we placed in our Wildlife Gallery. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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