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Catherine Hamilton. Photo by ©Yuval Dax. All Rights Reserved. Photo may not be used without written permission.
Today’s show is one of our feature series called “Women In Conservation” with this series 3nd guest Catherine Hamilton, Bird Artist, Naturalist. Catherine Hamilton about her evolution as a bird artist, inspiration, favorite subject matters, field sketching prowess, and her dedication to supporting bird conservation efforts.
Catherine got her love of birds at the age of 6 years of age from her father (a neuro scientist) that was interested in sparrows and shorebirds. Catherine says she was pretty much born with a pencil in her in hand from that time forward. Her parents would refer to her as the kid with no Corpus Callosum. Grabbing pencils and crayons with both hands and drawing with both hands. She is a lefty but also abidectorous.
Amur Falcon watercolor by artist ©2018 Catherine Hamilton. All Rights Reserved. Watercolor paintings may not be used without written permission.
Catherine holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Master of Fine Arts from Bennington College, and has taught painting and drawing at the Rhode Island School of Design and other institutions throughout the 27 years she has been a professional artist. Catherine’s fine art can be found in private, corporate, and small museum collections in the US and abroad. Her illustrations and writing can be found in books like the Princeton University Press book “The Warbler Guide” and “Good Birders Still Don’t Wear White” from Houghton Mifflin, and in journals and magazines such as the journal “Nature,” “Living Bird,” “Bird Observer,” and “Orion Magazine.” Catherine is featured in the 2012 HBO documentary “Birders: the Central Park Effect,” and is the presenter for the 2018 short film “A Reason For Hope,” where in her role as ZEISS Sports Optics’ Ambassador for Birding, Catherine worked with partner organization Birdlife International to help promote conservation awareness through birding and art.
Northern Bald Ibis watercolor by artist © 2018 Catherine Hamilton. All Rights Reserved. Watercolor paintings may not be used without written permission.
Show Notes:
Amur Falcon watercolor by artist ©2018 Catherine Hamilton. All Rights Reserved. Watercolor paintings may not be used without written permission.
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By BirdCallsRadio.comCatherine Hamilton. Photo by ©Yuval Dax. All Rights Reserved. Photo may not be used without written permission.
Today’s show is one of our feature series called “Women In Conservation” with this series 3nd guest Catherine Hamilton, Bird Artist, Naturalist. Catherine Hamilton about her evolution as a bird artist, inspiration, favorite subject matters, field sketching prowess, and her dedication to supporting bird conservation efforts.
Catherine got her love of birds at the age of 6 years of age from her father (a neuro scientist) that was interested in sparrows and shorebirds. Catherine says she was pretty much born with a pencil in her in hand from that time forward. Her parents would refer to her as the kid with no Corpus Callosum. Grabbing pencils and crayons with both hands and drawing with both hands. She is a lefty but also abidectorous.
Amur Falcon watercolor by artist ©2018 Catherine Hamilton. All Rights Reserved. Watercolor paintings may not be used without written permission.
Catherine holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Master of Fine Arts from Bennington College, and has taught painting and drawing at the Rhode Island School of Design and other institutions throughout the 27 years she has been a professional artist. Catherine’s fine art can be found in private, corporate, and small museum collections in the US and abroad. Her illustrations and writing can be found in books like the Princeton University Press book “The Warbler Guide” and “Good Birders Still Don’t Wear White” from Houghton Mifflin, and in journals and magazines such as the journal “Nature,” “Living Bird,” “Bird Observer,” and “Orion Magazine.” Catherine is featured in the 2012 HBO documentary “Birders: the Central Park Effect,” and is the presenter for the 2018 short film “A Reason For Hope,” where in her role as ZEISS Sports Optics’ Ambassador for Birding, Catherine worked with partner organization Birdlife International to help promote conservation awareness through birding and art.
Northern Bald Ibis watercolor by artist © 2018 Catherine Hamilton. All Rights Reserved. Watercolor paintings may not be used without written permission.
Show Notes:
Amur Falcon watercolor by artist ©2018 Catherine Hamilton. All Rights Reserved. Watercolor paintings may not be used without written permission.
BirdCallsRadio additional information:
Subscribe directly on ApplePodcasts; Stitcher; Google Play; Spotify; iHeartRadio BirdCallsRadio ON THE GO! to our podcast for Mac, PC & Android users automatically so you won’t miss any BCR podcasts; and please leave us a rating and review if you would be so kind! We appreciate it!
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter and be part of something greater. Stay up to date on all our episodes and exclusive offers by clicking here on BirdCallsRadio and scrolling to the bottom and sign up with your email. All emails are confidential.
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The post BCR 139: Catherine Hamilton, Bird Artist & Naturalist appeared first on BirdCallsRadio™ | Exploring birdlife around the world™.