Drawn to Nature: Art Exhibition and Sale

A Benefit For The Bell Museum of Natural History
March 31, 2006, 6:00 - 10:00p.m.

Participating Artists
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Participating Artists

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Edward Aldrich
Golden, Colorado
Mr. Aldrich depicts wildlife from around the world in both watercolor and oil. His art is carried by five galleries in both Canada and the United States.

Doe


Blanket of Snow


Grizzly Bear


Autumn's Call


Dappled Sunlight


Nest Tending

 
Scott Lloyd Anderson
Minneapolis, Minnesota
In 2001, after 22 years as a magazine art director, Mr. Anderson left his computer to go outside and paint. He works in oils, in all seasons, and has quickly become accomplished in the plein air field.

Winter on Mud Lake


St. Croix River Shallows


River Bluff Near Alma


Morning Over Virgin, Utah


Last Snow on Nine Mile Creek


Lilypads in the Morning Sun

 
Wendy Brockman
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ms. Brockman has been painting botanical subjects for 20 years. She was awarded a silver gilt medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in England and her paintings are included in the permanent collections of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation.

Wild Grapes


Korean Mountain Ash


Crabapple Study


Honey Locust


Iris


Rose Hips

 
Chris Faust
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mr. Faust's photographs represent a collection of "cultural landscapes" from the last eleven years. His images show how different cultures make use of their changing landscapes.

Aldrich Cabin


Campfire at Hovland


Detail of Shoreline


Moonrise Over Canal Park


Sunrise


Tettegouche State Park

 


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