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Meadowlark Fine Art Print
Meadowlark
19" x 13"
 
Price: $20.99
Barn Swallows Window Fine Art Print
Barn Swallows Window
13" x 19"
 
Price: $20.99
Owl in Winter I Fine Art Print
Owl in Winter I
13" x 19"
 
Price: $20.99
Barnswallow Fine Art Print
Barnswallow
13" x 19"
 
Price: $20.99
Hummer Mist Fine Art Print
Hummer Mist
19" x 13"
 
Price: $20.99
Apricot Creeper Fine Art Print
Apricot Creeper
25" x 19"
 
Price: $61.99
Marina at Monaco Fine Art Print
Marina at Monaco
19" x 13"
 
Price: $20.99
Woodpecker Mullen Fine Art Print
Woodpecker Mullen
19" x 13"
 
Price: $20.99
Goldfinch Flowers Fine Art Print
Goldfinch Flowers
19" x 13"
 
Price: $20.99
African Starlings Fine Art Print
African Starlings
13" x 19"
 
Price: $20.99
Idyllic Farm II Fine Art Print
Idyllic Farm II
22" x 18"
 
Price: $48.99
Bluebird Rain Fine Art Print
Bluebird Rain
19" x 13"
 
Price: $20.99
Walking Crown Fine Art Print
Walking Crown
21" x 17"
 
Price: $48.99
Owl in Winter II Fine Art Print
Owl in Winter II
13" x 19"
 
Price: $20.99
Canada Warbler Fine Art Print
Canada Warbler
19" x 13"
 
Price: $20.99
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Chris Vest is based in Dolores, Colorado, United States. He’s much too critical of himself and work. He says he has a history of taking mediocre photos of birds. His impatience and crummy lens, he has collected bird images from Alaska to Israel that are breathtakingly out-of-focus and dull. But he does have computer Photoshop skills, so his choice was either to cut his throat in self-loathing and photo envy, or breathe new life into the bad photos with considerable touch-up merging and “painting”,; and so voila: part photography, part painting. Vest has been an illustrator and photographer for 30 years; but it’s unfortunate that it’s almost all been for employers that view art purely as commerce, so he felt it was high time that he demonstrated to himself (and to the world) the nature of his own personal vision. The American Bird Conservancy got attracted to his new works, and they commissioned him to produce bird illustrations for an upcoming book.

Vest calls himself a “Neo Photo-Secessionist.” This term he borrows from the tradition of Alfred Stieglitz and his group. The artist particularly identifies with the beautiful tonality and etched surfaces of Gertrude Kasebier, Edward J. Steichen, and Heinrich Kuehn. These artists at the turn of the 19th century were trying to bridge photography and fine art to give photography the kind of appearance that traditional painting had. The artists therefore manipulated their black-and-white images to make them look more like pictures. All of Vest’s images are currently offered as professionally printed giclee prints.
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