Richard Clifton was born in Delaware in 1961. He is a self-taught wildlife artist whose favorite medium is acrylics. He lives on a historic family farm adjoining the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge, where he is surrounded by inspiration for his art.
Richard is a casual birder and an avid hunter of waterfowl, deer and upland game. He uses his experiences in the field as inspiration for his work. Waterfowl is one of his favorite subjects. He has painted 51 duck stamps from various states, including the 1996 Australian Duck Stamp, and the 2007-2008 Federal Duck Stamp. His latest wins are the 2017-18 Louisiana, Oregon, North Carolina and Nevada State duck stamps.
Richard’s work has been displayed in many of the top wildlife art shows throughout the country, and his work has appeared on magazine covers and T-shirts. It has been engraved on shotguns for Ducks Unlimited and other related products. To learn more about Richard Clifton and view more of his artwork visit: www.richardclifton.com.
Andrew Kiss was born in Hungary and immigrated to Canada in 1957. Andrew and his family settled in the interior of British Columbia, an area that offered him magnificent views and inspiration to start his artistic journey.
Andrew is self taught and has become one of Canada’s most recognized nature artists. His style is one that captures breathless landscape images with a reverence for realism. Andrew considers himself extremely fortunate to be able to thrive in the constantly changing world of art. His love of nature, dedication to landscape painting and the ability to impart a message through an idea, is what drives him to his next canvas.
Andrew’s work can be found in numerous corporate and private collections, and his paintings have been exhibited in numerous one man shows and group exhibits throughout the world. To learn more about Andrew Kiss’s life and view more of his artwork visit: https://www.kissfineart.com.