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Entries in fish art (332)

Thursday
Mar012012

Jeanette Fornier Animal and Nature Art

Jeanette Fournier is a watercolor artist whose paintings are inspired by nature.

Each of hler imited edition prints is signed and numbered by Jeanette. She self publishes her limited edition prints on Velvet Fine Art paper using archival inks and acid free matting to ensure longevity of the image.

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Tuesday
Feb282012

Carhartt Art

Fish and wildlife artist Scott Thompson will paint your favorite fish, or other critter on the Carhartt Duck jacket or vest of your choice.

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Thursday
Feb162012

Minnesota Bound #538

Minnesota Bound proflies artist Tim Pearson and his passion for Lake Superior steelhead. 

Tuesday
Feb142012

Fish Art and Naturalist Paintings by Nick Mayer

This Beaver Pond Brook Trout looks like it could swim off the page.

Nick Mayer has found a unique niche between the disciplines of Art and Biology. Nick’s undergraduate and graduate degrees in biology from Brown University allowed him to spend the earlier parts of his adult life working as a fisheries biologist, traveling around North and Central America studying and helping to improve fish populations.  Now his work is devoted to capturing these beautiful creatures on paper.

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Monday
Feb132012

Doug McKnight's Big Water Studio

In addition to being a really fishy SOB, accomplished fly tier and guide, Doug McKnight is also a self taught artist. Doug’s art is carefully rendered and his meticulous nature lends itself towards recreating beautiful and accurate images with emphasis on the angler’s world.

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Monday
Feb062012

Tito Saenz Rozas Fly Fishing Art

Tito Saenz Rozas was born into a life of fishing. As the grandson of the late Jorge Donovan, Tito has a genetic link to fly fishing's aristocracy. Donovan was considered the dean of Argentine fishing, from the time that he and the legendary Joe Brooks introduced fly fishing in Argentina to the rest of the world. The history of their travels and the mark they left on Argentine fishing has inspired Tito as he has pursued his own fishing career, which he then blended with his art.

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Tito also specializes in caricatures of fish and the people who catch them.