Monday, 12 July 2010

national exhibition of wildlife art

The National Exhibition of Wildlife Art opens this coming friday in Gordale, Wirral and is one of the largest shows of its kind in the UK, with work selected from artists both here and overseas, and I'm very honoured to be included. Conservation is a key element and the exhibition starts off with a Wildlife Awareness Day. All work is for sale and if you are unable to attend in person it is also online after the opening. All profits after the cost of staging the show are donated to wildlife conservation.

The exhibition runs until August 1st. For more information visit the NEWA website.
Update - I think I must have filled in the forms wrong as my two paintings look rather big on the website! The dimensions given are the outer frame size and since I deliberately framed them larger than normal for this show there is no way of knowing online that they are miniatures, only 3.25" x 2" (Heron) and 2" square (Eider). I really must read more carefully. Sigh.

5 comments:

Sadami said...

Dear Tracy,
I sincerely hope the Exhibition will go well and help Wildlife that cannot speak up. Go, Tracy, go~~~!!
Kind regards and cheers,
Sadami

Barbara A. Freeman said...

Sounds like a wonderful exhibit, Tracy and all for such a great cause.

Marie Theron said...

Your work never fail to amaze me!

Lene said...

Congratulations on getting in - your miniature paintings are so beautiful

pastelliste said...

your paintings are so beautiful
thanks

 
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