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“DEADLY DUO” S/N (2/50) 28X44 LIMITED EDITION GICLÉE CANVAS

Currency:USD Category:Art / General - Prints/Reproductions Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:NA
“DEADLY DUO” S/N (2/50) 28X44 LIMITED EDITION GICLÉE CANVAS
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From CYNTHIE FISHER comes the “DEADLY DUO” S/N (2/50) 28X44 LIMITED EDITION GICLÉE CANVAS depicting a pair of lionesses stalking Cape buffalo. Cynthie Fisher has been a professional wildlife artist for over 30 years. Here are some of highlights of Cynthie's long list of artistic achievements: winner of ten state duck stamp contests, ten-time featured artist for Ducks Unlimited, selected artist for National Wild Turkey Federation, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation's 2001 Artist of the Year, cover artist for Cabela’s Catalog, cover artist for Safari Club International Magazine, member of the Society of Animal Artists and North Light Book author. She is self-taught, using her degree in zoology to enhance her abilities to create accurate and dynamic one of a kind originals. Living in Montana also influences her work, and she travels extensively all over the world to study her chosen subjects, including 18 trips to Africa. Her chosen mediums vary; she works in oils, acrylics, scratchboard, glass, and bronze. But her work shares the characteristic of being dynamic, colorful and often featuring species not often depicted. Cynthie has won dozens of awards from conservation groups like Ducks Unlimited and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, as well as having her artwork grace 16 duck stamps and over 150 different limited-edition print designs. She is on the board of the Society of Animal Artists, and shows her work all over the country. Cynthie also gains considerable reference from her many big game hunting trips; she spends half her time taking photographs for inspiration, and while hunting, she is studying the habitat and habits of her chosen subject. These trips are invaluable for her work, and each animal has an honored spot in her home. WEB: www.cynthiefisher.com