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Printmaking, Drypoint on Paper
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Print Edition 75 impressions As of 4/5/2022 there are prints available from this edition. I've stayed away from this bird as a subject because it is so cute that almost any image would be appealing no matter the quality or lack of quality of the design. But then I saw one on a dried milkweed and the similarity of shapes, sizes and values between the bird and the plant gave me the solid design foundation I was looking for to make it more than a rendering of an admittedly cute little bird. There's a lot going on in terms of design and if you turn it upside down it is easier to see in that way. Having said all that, they are irresistibly charming creatures and that's a big part of what the print is about. This Image is in the Permanent Collection of the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art. Print Edition 75 impressions
Drypoint on Paper
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4 W x 5 H x 0.1 D in
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"I have several pieces of Neil's work in my personal collection. They bring me a step closer to appreciating nature in a way I never would have conceived through my own experiences. His work gives the viewer more than just surface appearance." Clyde Aspevig Neil Rizos was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His first five years were lived in Manomet, a small community on Cape Cod. From a home perched on the bluff overlooking the sea, his consciousness of the natural world began. "I vividly recall the bright, windy days of my early childhood on the seashore... digging clay out of the bluff, shaping it into gulls and fish and leaving them to dry on overturned dinghies pulled up on the beach." The happy synergy of a receptive spirit and a place of light, water, birds and forests set the course for his life. As a student of art, foreign languages and literature he traveled throughout Europe and into Africa, living for extended periods in San Jose, Costa Rica; Seville, Spain; Paris, France and Quebec, Canada. Upon graduation from the State University of New York, he pursued his love of the natural world and art, working as a natural history illustrator and ornithological researcher from the arctic to the rain forests. He has studied eagles, hawks and falcons in Montana with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management; Harris hawks in the southwest with the University of Arizona; migratory birds on the Alaskan tundra with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and participated in other bird studies with public and private organizations in the U.S. and Canada. In the Spring of 2004, he was awarded a residency at the international retreat for artists in County Kerry, Ireland. Rizos was the Visiting Artist at the Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Center at Paul Smiths, New York during the Summer/Fall of 2004. From 1997 - 2000 he was the Artist-in-Residence at Airlie Center in Warrenton, Virginia. He is a member of The National Arts Club, The Salmagundi Club, Allied Artists of America and Artists For Conservation. In 2008, he was awarded the Gold Medal of Honor by the Allied Artists of America for his etching, "˜DeWinton's Pool'. Rizos' etchings are featured in the book, The American Sporting Print: 20th Century Etchers & Drypointists,which includes work by Frank W. Benson, Carl Rungius, Ogden Pleissner and others.
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