I put the finishing touches on my new mute swan painting. It’s titled ""Sunrise – Mute Swan" and is debuting at an international exhibition near London. My family and I recently joined the art society that is organizing the exhibition. It has been so interesting conversing with the various fine art societies and our British colleagues with our recent art exhibitions and shows in the UK/England.
Actually, the art exhibition’s location is quite intriguing, I think. The wildlife art society (The Wildlife Art Society International – TWASI) is holding the show (their last international exhibition of 2005) at the Port Lympne Wild Animal Park which is a 400 acre center that breeds Gorilla and the Black Rhino to be released into the wild — the center houses elephant and several species of big cats as well. It’s wonderful to see an organization, like this wildlife park, doing so much!! A portion of the sales of artwork at the TWASI exhibition go to the Port Lympne Wild Animal Park and their programs.
Here is a link to the wild animal park and a little information about them……
The John Aspinall Foundation in conjunction with Port Lympne Wild Animal Park is devoted to saving rare and endangered animals, returning them to protected areas in the wild. As a charity they rely on the support of the general public to help fund their work.
I really like your work! I am an animal lover and really enjoy your work.
very nice……………….
@Cat @Rimon – Thanks! I really appreciate both of you dropping by to post a note. :D