Our Artist's Honors include -
Federal and State Wildlife Stamp Designs
see Wisconsin Stamp Artists
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.
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Announcements - What's new on Mill House Gallery's Web site. Last updated: August 1, 2008 |
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We've moved to the White River at Norfork, Arkansas; .Our new mailing address is 356 Riverview Drive, Norfork, Arkansas 72658. Phone: (870) 499-3295 & Cell: (870) 321-2362
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We are pleased to report that the following artists who exhibit their wonderful work on our pages have been selected to exhibit in this year's prestigious Birds In Art exhibition at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin this fall. Giuseppe Guindani, Peter Mathios, Barbara Banthien, Rod Lawrence, DJ Cleland-Hura, Linda Besse and Neil Allen. Congratulations to them. The exhibition date is September 6 - November 9, 2008. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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7/31/08 - We are pleased to welcome to our pages Carol McArdle of Florida, U.S.A. She is quite talented and recognized in the south eastern region. Carol is exhibiting oil paintings of the water birds of Florida's coastal waters, egrets, spoonbills and an osprey. She is also exhibiting oils of Florida's mangroves ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Chris Vest has added three more digital paintings, a junco, night herons in flight and a Hawaiian Pilila, a piece from the book he is illustrating for American Bird Conservancy. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Be sure to check out our choice this month for our "Pic of the Month". ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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7/1/08 - Linda Besse of the state of Washington has exchanged all six of her wonderful oil paintings for six new ones, and are they ever exciting; wonderful panoramas of huge flocks of flamingos, and a not so complex oil of a single bird, an African skimmer, which was juried into this year's Birds in Art. (See our comment of Cleland-Hura's Birds in Art piece exactly below.) Also included in Linda's new work is a cardinal, parrots and whooping cranes. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Dan Williams who resides in the Catskill mountains of up state New York has added a few more of his "tapestry- impressionistic style birds," including white and green roosters and toucans. ------------------------------/-------------------------------- |
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6/21/08 - DJ Cleland-Hura, who resides in Vancouver, Canada, has added his marvelous acrylic of a cassin's finch. This painting was recently juried into the prestigious "Birds in Art" exhibition beginning this September through November. This painting is not available until after the exhibit - and then it could be chosen to go on tour, but what an honor to own a piece that is thought so highly of! ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Frank Mittelstadt has added a new acrylic (this one on a cherry cabinet end) of a red-bellied woodpecker. Frank's work on beautiful cabinet pieces are exceptional collector items and popular with his customers. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Peter Mathios has added a wonderful scene of greenwing teals flying in on a marshy islet, a calming composition. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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6/15/08 - Barbara Ame' Branson of Tucson, Arizona, has added two more of her "Out of Ruins" series, a great white egret and a tri-colored heron. Be sure to also check out her roseate spoonbill at the bottom of her page, we have a new enlargement of it ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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Ian Griffiths of Cornwall, England, has replaced all his works with five new works containing sheducks, a snipe , great tits, little owl and a kingfisher. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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6/1/08 - Michelle Mara of Colorado, U.S.A. has sent in a wonderful group of sandhill cranes - 6 in fact. Live groups like these can be seen in Wisconsin as harbingers of spring that come to nest and raise their young, New Mexico (Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge in the winter) and in the Platte River in Nebraska. They are noisy and can be seen high in the sky as they ride the thermals in large formations. ------------------------------/--------------------------------- |
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