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Sean Murtha
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Gary Hoyle is an amazing artist with an extensive museum background.
My friend Mike Anderson is publishing the definitive online biography on this master of diorama painting. It is a work in progress, and I am proud to have had some acknowledged input in some of the later chapters.
I've known Brian for ages and enjoyed watching his rise in the children's book world; a Caldecott award winner and now having his book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" made into a major motion picture. His most recent book, "Wonderstruck" was partly inspired by my museum career and I've contributed an essay to his website for the book.
Migrating birds show up on weather radar, so it is possible to predict when and where the birding will be hot!
This is my 11 year-old son Brendan's own birding blog!
This is a great way to keep track of your bird sightings as well as making your observations meaningful to the larger community of ornithologists and birders.
This gallery, just off the green in historic Guilford, CT, usually has a selection of my paintings on view, as well as that of many fine regional and international artists.
This terrific art center in beautiful Bennington, VT, has an ambitious series of annual art shows that I have been honored to be a part of for the last few years.
A terrific frameshop and an ecclectic gallery in the Noroton section of darien, CT. This is where I get most of my framing done, and I have a few paintings hung here as well.
I am a proud member of this historic association, which originated with one of the major art colonies of the American Impressionist movement.
The Milstein Hall is the home of most of the dioramas I painted at the AMNH. This link leads to a number of related pictures, articles, and an interview.
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