Carrie Cook
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09/25/2024
Back from the PNW after Artists for Conservation Festival in Vancouver…. Finally got to see these guys in the wild. Where they belong!
09/25/2024
Great time at Artists for Conservation Festival last weekend. And my chimpanzee painting won Honorable Mention! Vive le Canada!🇨🇦
04/08/2024
Unbelievably beautiful! And thank you for the awesome portraits you sent along with the glasses❤️
04/01/2024
The Society of Animal Artists’ ‘Wildlife Wonders’ exhibit is now on display at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum’s Ironwood Gallery. My piece ‘Born Wild’ is hanging out there until June 9th.
This follows Artists for Conservation’s exhibit at the same museum, where my piece ‘Louie’ sold. I’m really going to miss that piece, but he’s going to a great home in Colorado!
10/14/2023
Not much free time lately, but fall break this week! Made space for a little art and a lot of natural beauty.
10/13/2023
Not much free time right now, but it’s fall break, and I can squeeze in some art!
08/19/2023
It’s international orangutan day!
Time to celebrate one of Earth’s coolest species…
06/12/2023
I’ve had an absolutely ‘annus horribilis’ as the late queen said. But sometimes you’re lucky enough to find yourself in London. And getting back to your first love…
02/25/2023
In Norway right now. Long story.
02/10/2023
Award in the form of a pangolin sculpture instead of a run-of-the-mill plaque? Yes, please!
Amazing to receive the Pollyanna Pickering Endangered Species Award at the Artists for Conservation Exhibit.
The pangolin sculpture/award was created by an artist’s collective in Zimbabwe, using reclaimed scrap metal, helping to reduce landfill. 10% of the purchase price goes to the Tikki Hywood Foundation, protecting wild pangolins - the most trafficked animal in the world.
The UK-based Pollyanna Pickering Foundation conservation organization raises funds and campaigns for conservation and animal welfare.
02/10/2023
Award in the form of a pangolin sculpture instead of a run-of-the-mill plaque? Yes, please!
Amazing to receive the Pollyanna Pickering Endangered Species Award at the Artists for Conservationists Exhibit.
The pangolin sculpture/award was created by an artist’s collective in Zimbabwe, using reclaimed scrap metal, helping to reduce landfill. 10% of the purchase price goes to the Tikki Hywood Foundation, protecting wild pangolins - the most trafficked animal in the world.
The UK-based Pollyanna Pickering Foundation conservation organization raises funds and campaigns for conservation and animal welfare.
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