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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Alis Olsen
St. Paul, Minnesota
Ms. Olsen is an environmental sculptor who works with natural materials to create art that explores our relationship with nature.

The Invention of Walking


Dreaming


Her Wild Desires


Wing


Though I Walk


Thoreau's Log

 
George Olson
Woodhull, Illinois
Mr. Olson has exhibited his Tallgrass Prairie Watercolors in over 45 solo exhibitions. His book, The Elemental Prairie, was published by the University of Iowa Press in 2005.

Brambles, Summer


Brambles, Winter


Evening Primrose


Fringed Gentian


New England Aster


Stiff Goldenrod

 
Jim Rataczak
Circle Pines, Minnesota
As a naturalist, biologist and passionate environmentalist, Mr. Rataczak is known for his field sketches and his work with watercolor and pencil. Drawn to Nature 2005 Artist.

Winter Marsh


Untitled


Junco in Fall Sumac


Untitled


Rest for the Weary


Two Island Lake

 
Andrea Rich
Santa Cruz, California
Ms. Rich has an international reputation as a printmaker, working in multiple color woodcut prints. She produces her prints from personal observations of wildlife in their natural habitats from around the world. Drawn to Nature 2005 Artist.

Fox with Turtle Egg


Common Mergansers


Wild Turkey


Pheasant


The Nest


Jack Rabbits

 
Jim Robison
Hopedale, Illinois
An avid outdoorsman and falconer, Mr. Robison uses his experiences in the field to help lead him through his sculptures. Known as one of the nation's leading life size woodcarvers, he has received many awards and commissions for his work. Drawn to Nature 2005 Artist.

Woodcock







 


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