Ice Fishing 1994
John Seerey-Lester
Limited Edition Print : Giclee on Paper
Size : 26x31.14 in | 66x79 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 550
Reduced
- 🔥Limited Edition Giclee $1,900
Year1994
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Mint
Not FramedMint In the Original
Purchased fromGallery
Certificate of AuthenticityNWF Editions, a Division of International Wildlife
LID157143
John Seerey-Lester - United Kingdom
Art Brokerage: John Seerey-Lester British Artist: A resident of Florida, Seerey-Lester was born in Manchester, England, and studied art at Salford Technical College in Lancashire, England. He worked in the fields of advertising and publishing before becoming a professional artist, and in 1980, after his first trip to East Africa, Seerey-Lester found his passion for wildlife. It was then that he decided to paint images of the natural world, and two years later, he moved to the United States. His reputation and popularity on this continent soared as collectors and critics alike recognized his outstanding artistic talent. Seerey-Lester has been honored with many awards. A one-man sell-out show in Great Britain, opened by renowned ornithologist and artist Sir Peter Scott, was held on behalf of the World Wildlife Fund. Seerey-Lester was also commended by His Royal Highness The Prince Philip for his wildlife conservation efforts. He has been selected to exhibit in the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum's prestigious "Birds in Art" and "Wildlife - An Artist's View" shows each year since 1983. Seerey-Lester was honored as Ducks Unlimited Canada's artist for their 50th Anniversary stamp and print program in 1988. The popular book of his art entitled, Face to Face with Nature - The Art of John Seerey-Lester (out-of-print). Seerey-Lester devotes much time and attention to the preservation of wilderness and wildlife. Many of his paintings and limited edition prints have aided nonprofit conservation organizations. Artists who attend his workshops value the opportunity to work beside him in the field. He is an artist held in high regard, not only by his collectors, but by his peers as well. Listings wanted.