This is one of the table decorations made for the International Ornithological Congress/Women in Science luncheon honouring Purnima's work. The congress was held in Vancouver in late August.
Several weeks ago, Christine [an ecologist with Environment Canada] asked me if I could do a painting of the stork. She showed me some images, and needless to say, I found him a somewhat homely bird, but interesting at the same time. I created two paintings, one of which Christine has kept, and the other has been framed and presented to Purina Devi Barman, the biologist who has spearheaded the campaign to conserve the bird and its wetlands environment. She is a wildlife biologist working for an Indian wildlife conservation organization, and is educating the local communities about the saving the bird and its wetlands environment.
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Glad to see more in your series of endangered animals! The stork and the decorations look great! Of all the paintings the fox is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteWhat great paintings! We love every single one of them!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful display of your paintings Kathryn!!! LOVE the Marmot!!!!! It makes me so happy to hear the Fox is making a comeback!!!! Good work my friend!!!!
ReplyDeleteAh Kathryn what a wonderful way to use your beautiful art. It makes the paintings even more endearing when one knows the reason behind them. Take care and have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeletewhat a neat looking bird :) all of the animals are really well done. glad peole are trying to help save them :)
ReplyDeleteGreat news and lovely paintings!
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