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More
than a faithful reproduction, the wildlife art of Edward Aldrich
captures the very essence of the animal as well...Each image becomes
a stolen moment with an animal.
-InformArt Magazine
Edward Aldrich is an artist dedicated to reaching beyond the realistic
rendering of wildlife and the natural world. He is convinced that
conveying the inherent being of an animal is integral to his work.
His style breathes life into his subjects and invokes the viewer
into feeling that he or she is actually a witness to the scene.
The viewer is not left to simply look and appreciate, but is drawn
into experiencing the essence of what is depicted. In short, his
is an art of feeling as well as portrayal.
Mr. Aldrich graduated in 1987 from the Rhode Island School of Design.
In 1991, at the age of 26, he was juried into the Society of Animal
Artists and has had work in their annual "Art and the Animal"
shows. 2000 was the sixth year that Mr. Aldrich was accepted into
the prestigious "Birds in Art" show in Wausau, WI. The
Museum: The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum houses two of Mr. Aldrich's
works of art. Two of his paintings were also selected to be included
in the Christie's auction held in London during July 1995. The Gilcrease
museum has included his paintings into their annual miniature art
show. In addition to numerous appearances in shows around the country,
to date he has had ten one man shows in various galleries.
He was one of six artists chosen to be featured in American Artist
magazine's Emerging Artists issue of August 1988 and was honored
to be the cover artist. He has had two articles written about him
in Wildlife Art magazine including the Artist Vignette section of
the November/December 1988 issue and a feature article in the May/June
1997 issue. He has also been featured in the September/October 1993
, as well as Fall of 1998 issue of InformArt magazine. Wildlife
Journal featured him in a beautiful 8 page article in fall 2000.
"Drawing and Painting Animals", published by Watson/Guptill,
is Mr. Aldrich's first book. Written by and featuring over 100 of
his paintings and drawings, this book is Mr. Aldrich's first venture
into expressing what goes into his artwork. This book was released
in November 1998.
Mr. Aldrich depicts wildlife from around the world, his preference
being the cat family, primates, and exotic birds. He paints in both
watercolor and oil. Mr. Aldrich's art is carried by five galleries
in both Canada and the United States. His limited edition prints
are published by Toh Atin publishing of Durango, CO. Mr. Aldrich
currently resides in Golden, CO.
EDWARD ALDRICH
Golden, CO
Tel: (303) 384-9950
ealdrich@edwardaldrich.com
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