by crgadmin | Sep 25, 2008 | Campaigns, Wildlife Art
Vancouver, BC, Canada ‚Äì The first ever painting of a Cross River gorilla, Africa‚ most endangered primate, will be unveiled to the public for the first time on 19 October 2008, at the Mountain View Conservation and Breeding Centre, in Langley, BC, Canada. The author...
by crgadmin | Jun 29, 2008 | Campaigns, Conservation, Wildlife Art
The gorilla stares out searchingly, a slight quiver on its lip, as it folds its fingers and holds its own hands. The image is strikingly real. But it’s also a painting. Coquitlam resident Daniel Taylor worked for months, painstakingly recreating the critically...
by crgadmin | Nov 23, 2007 | Campaigns, Wildlife Art
Buea, Cameroon – Wildlife conservationists have expressed fears that if nothing serious is done to rescue the 300 Cross River gorillas left in the world, they would soon be extinct. This was the preoccupation of some local and international wildlife artists who...
by crgadmin | Nov 12, 2007 | Campaigns, Wildlife Art
Limbe, Cameroon – Daniel Taylor, a high realism wildlife artists based in Canada, will paint in Limbe Wildlife Centre from 15-18 November 2007. Visitors will have free entrance to the centre during this period. On the 15th of November a creative art workshop...
by crgadmin | Oct 15, 2007 | Campaigns, Wildlife Art
Vancouver, B.C., CANADA — The Artists for Conservation Foundation (AFC), is pleased to announce its sixth fellowship involving a grant of $5,000 US, under the AFC Flag Expeditions Program, awarded to wildlife artist Daniel Taylor, of Coquitlam, BC, Canada. The...