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Learn about the artists who partner with the Snow Leopard Trust.

Today an increasing number of renowned artists are becoming inspired to help raise awareness of and protect endangered species such as the snow leopard.

Through partnering with different artists, the Snow Leopard Trust is able to reach more people with our mission as well as receive direct support from the artists themselves.

To learn more about the Artist Program, please contact us.

Also, here are links of others supporting conservation efforts through art:
www.WildlifeArtShows.com

We are pleased to be partnering with the following artists:


In the Spotlight



D. Arthur Wilson
 - has a passion not only for painting wildlife, but for preserving it. Wilson donated the proceeds of his original painting, Snow Angel, to support the efforts of the Snow Leopard Trust.  The artist’s work has been exhibited internationally throughout museums and private collections and is also included in the newly published, “Wildlife Art: Sixty Contemporary Masters and Their Works”.  D. Arthur resides in Hot Springs, AR with his wife, Lisa Wilson, and their four sons.  To learn more about D.Arthur Wilson and his artistic style of “Wild Expressionism” please visit www.darthurwilson.com

Our "artist notecards", which will be on sale in the fall, will feature the image of Snow Angel!



Jackie Morris' book, The Snow Leopard, is available through our online store. Note cards with her watercolor images coming soon!
 
Brenda Johnson donated two dozen artist proofs based on her original oil on canvas of Majesty of Legends, which we sold on our online store.


Michael Pape donates 5% of all sales of his limited edition prints of Ghost of a Chance. Artist Proofs will be available through our online store soon!


Michael Pape donates 5% of all sales of his fine art prints of Solitary Watch.
 

Linda Besse has donated her original oil painting of Lord of the Mountains, which is currently available for purchase through the Trust. Contact us
 


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