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Birds to Buffalo |
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Natural Science illustratot Gail Guth paints lots of birds and African animals. From book covers to pet portraits, she enjoys the movement of animals.
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published on February 15, 2006
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The Wild Color of Insects |
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Cynthia Padilla, natural illustrator, is a traveling teacher and exhibitor. She describes the road from textile design to teaching her art around the world.
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published on February 15, 2006
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Flower Glassware |
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Rhinebeck, New York, glass blower, Tom Stoenner, makes vases that enhance flowers, drinking glasses, and ornaments. Galleries carry his work nationwide.
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published on December 13, 2005
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painter of beautiful flowers |
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Manabu C. Saito is a botanical watercolor artist of orchids and tropical flowers, illustrator of wild flower guide books, and painter of orchid stamps for the U.S. Post Office. His work is on display and for sale at The Nature Conservancy.
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published on September 20, 2005
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Garden Photo Art |
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Seven participants from a Garden Photography Workshop meet for five sessions to produce a photography exhibit at Frelinghuysen Arboretum in Morris Township, NJ.
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published on August 16, 2005
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The Flower Maker |
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Boehm Porcelain is a world-renowned creator of fine porcelain collectibles, specializing in flowers, birds and other animals. Their philosophy is to create treasures as close to nature as possible. Read how they do it and what it takes to be a great flower-maker.
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published on February 11, 2005
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Artistry in Motion |
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Dolores R. Santoliquido, member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, is an artist of many canvases and subjects. She grows and paints orchids. They can be seen here.
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published on December 08, 2004
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Using a Gift of Botanical Art |
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Chris Sanders, New York costume painter and dyer by trade, began painting scientific illustrations four years ago and joined the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators. Through her art, she is helping to save endangered species of the Dutch West Indies.
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published on December 07, 2004
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Watercolor Habitats |
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Kathie K. Miranda of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators paints wild flowers in watercolors. She investigates nature's habitats near her Connecticut home to find her subjects.
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published on December 06, 2004
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She Looks at Art from Both Sides Now |
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Roberta S. Rosenthal is an artist and business person of many talents. Flowers are her specialty and appear in magazines and on postal stamps. She teaches everything you want to know about painting flowers and being organized.
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published on December 06, 2004
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