Some 20 Members of The Society of Animal Artists have had their entries (links below) published on the Stanford University Millennium Alliance for Humanity and Biosphere BLOG.
Chris Maynard Why I Find Feathers Alluring
Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen Unsuccessfully Seeking Solutions in the Public Sphere
Robert Bateman First Comes the Heart, Then Comes the Action also Ecotopia interview with Robert Bateman and Kent Ullberg
Leo Osborne The Year: Living Art
Kent Ullberg Ecotopia interview with Robert Bateman and Kent Ullberg
Brian Jarvi Wildlife Art as a Rallying Cry in a Time of Mass Extinction
Carol Santora Speaking for the Animals Lost and Threatened
Chapel The Vanishing Experience
Derek Robertson Art as a Celebration and Challenge
Kelly Dodge Galapagos, Forty Days and Forty Nights –An Artist’s Sojourn
Terry J. Woodall Webcams on Wildlife
Brent Langley Arctic Twilight
Alan Feldmesser Exploring Below the Surface: Paintings that fascinate, captivate and show the beauty of the marine world
Cathy Ferrell Art in Advocacy: Environmental impact and recovery
Julie Askew Lifeline – Painting the bigger picture
Dale Weiler The Awakening: From observing and sculpting to helping protect
John Banovich Painting Animals and Protecting Wildscapes
Sherry Salari Sander Herd of Birds: Sculpting Magnificent Animals and Their Changing Habitats
Kim Diment From the Sea of Cortez: Experiencing animals on their terms
Ellen Woodbury http://mahb.stanford.edu/ creative-expressions/ intrinsic-value-wolverines/
Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen Unsuccessfully Seeking Solutions in the Public Sphere
Robert Bateman First Comes the Heart, Then Comes the Action also Ecotopia interview with Robert Bateman and Kent Ullberg
Leo Osborne The Year: Living Art
Kent Ullberg Ecotopia interview with Robert Bateman and Kent Ullberg
Brian Jarvi Wildlife Art as a Rallying Cry in a Time of Mass Extinction
Carol Santora Speaking for the Animals Lost and Threatened
Chapel The Vanishing Experience
Derek Robertson Art as a Celebration and Challenge
Kelly Dodge Galapagos, Forty Days and Forty Nights –An Artist’s Sojourn
Terry J. Woodall Webcams on Wildlife
Brent Langley Arctic Twilight
Alan Feldmesser Exploring Below the Surface: Paintings that fascinate, captivate and show the beauty of the marine world
Cathy Ferrell Art in Advocacy: Environmental impact and recovery
Julie Askew Lifeline – Painting the bigger picture
Dale Weiler The Awakening: From observing and sculpting to helping protect
John Banovich Painting Animals and Protecting Wildscapes
Sherry Salari Sander Herd of Birds: Sculpting Magnificent Animals and Their Changing Habitats
Kim Diment From the Sea of Cortez: Experiencing animals on their terms
Ellen Woodbury http://mahb.stanford.edu/
If you wish to submit an entry for consideration for publication on the Stanford University Millennium Alliance for Humanity and Biosphere BLOG, please email David J. Wagner, Ph.D. at: davidjwagnerllc@yahoo.com
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