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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Pati Stajcar
Golden, Colorado
Ms. Stajcar works in bronze, stone and wood and is a member of the Academic Artist Association, the Allied Artists of America and the Society of Animal Artists. Drawn to Nature 2005 Artist.

Dance of Kings


Hard Rock


Creeper


Gemini


Harvest Gold


Storm's Edge

 
Tim Trost
Goodhue, Minnesota
Mr. Trost has explored the forests, streams and ponds of southeastern Minnesota since childhood. Through his initmate portraits of native wildflowers, he opens a window into the remarkable, but often overlooked, wonders of these woods.

Segolily


Mushrooms


Juniper


Lupine


Rock Clematis


Wild Ginger

 
Kasey Westra
Foley, Minnesota
Ms. Westra has been a landscape oil painter for 10 years, finding inspiration in the transient aspects of nature.

Earthy Eve


Gauzy Embrace


Meandering Moonlight


Untouched Snow


Nearness


Soft Fall

 
Daniel Wheeler
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mr. Wheeler received his Bachelor's of Fine Art from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee before setting up his studio practice in the Twin Cities.

Mississippi River 2


Evening at Lake Como 1


Suspicion


Overlook


Evening at Lake Como 2


Mississippi River 3

 
Bryan Young
Bloomington, Minnesota
Mr. Young was the Stanley Harrington Art Scholar at Hope College in Michigan, and it was during this time that he began to develop his interest in designing paintings, sculptures and drawings depicting wildlife. His work has been displayed throughout the Midwest since 1993.

Shorebird at Rest


Untitled


Canadian Jays


River Bird (Waxwing) with Berry


Observer


Diving Bird

 


Participating Artist Pages:
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