Are you an aspiring wildlife artist eager to showcase your skills? Look no further than the upcoming Wildlife Drawing Competition, a platform where you can unleash your artistic talent while immersing yourself in the wonders of nature. This competition welcomes submissions from individuals of all ages and skill levels, providing a unique opportunity to connect with fellow enthusiasts and hone your artistic abilities.
Eligibility: The competition is open to all individuals, regardless of age, nationality, or artistic experience.
Categories: Submit your artwork in one of the following categories:
Submission Guidelines:
The Squirrel's Tail: An artist meticulous with details became so engrossed in drawing a squirrel's tail that they forgot to sketch the rest of the animal, resulting in an amusing tail-only masterpiece.
The Flying Fish: An aspiring marine artist misinterpreted the term "flying fish" and ended up drawing a fish with wings, leading to chuckles among the judges.
The Majestic Rhinoceros: A novice artist's attempt to depict a rhinoceros was so comically misshapen that it resembled a strange alien creature, eliciting a mix of laughter and amazement from spectators.
Artist | Medium | Notable Techniques |
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Pieter Boel | Oil | Precise anatomical studies, intricate textures |
John James Audubon | Watercolor | Vibrant colors, detailed bird depictions |
Edward Lear | Watercolor | Whimsical and humorous wildlife illustrations |
Carl Rungius | Oil | Dramatic lighting, realistic animal portrayals |
Resource | Type | Description |
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National Geographic Your Shot | Online Community | Share, explore, and learn from wildlife photographs |
Smithonian National Museum of Natural History | Museum | Vast collection of wildlife specimens and educational resources |
Wildlife Society | Conservation Organization | Access to wildlife conservation research and publications |
Organization | Mission |
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Society of Animal Artists | Promote excellence in animal art |
The Wildlife Art Society International | Support wildlife artists and conservation efforts |
The Guild of Natural Science Illustrators | Advance the field of scientific illustration |
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