One of our initiatives at
Western & Wildlife Art Magazine is to focus not just on news
of artists and shows, and the sale of fine art, but also global
conservation of wild habitat and species.
How does art and conservation work together? The study of
western and wildlife art brings awareness and educates the
public through carving, painting, photography and sculpture.
Throughout human history, people have always preserved what they
understand and love; whether it is deserts and grasslands of the
Old West or mountain gorillas and snow leopards in their natural
habitat.
Fine art in a household is a symbol of a person’s concern,
dedication, and passion for the preservation of western culture,
heritage and wildlife conservation. This is tangible evidence of
financial commitment of collectors to conservation. For this
reason and that of personal interests, Western & Wildlife Art
Magazine will feature articles and news relating to
conservation in each issue.
Christopher J.
Gervais
"Confrontation" by Cynthie Fischer