Animalia: York's Upcoming Exhibition for World Wildlife Day NEWS


Animalia: York's Upcoming Exhibition for World Wildlife Day

The announcement of 'Animalia', the gallery's newest exhibition that brings together an outstanding collection of paintings and sculpture from a few of the gallery's most popular wildlife artists.



York Fine Arts is delighted to announce the gallerys newest exhibition of 2017. 'Animalia' presents an outstanding collection of artwork dedicated to the magnificent animals of the natural world. An eclectic compilation of paintings and sculpture, the exhibition brings together artwork by some of the gallerys most popular wildlife artists, including Wayne Westwood, Jacqueline Gaylard and Stephen Park.

From exotic African wildlife to domesticated companions closer to home, 'Animalia' aims to highlight the beauty of each of these creatures and celebrate the intricate relationship between humans and the animal kingdom. An organic blend of scientific observation and artistic vision, each artwork in the exhibition is a natural response to mankinds timeless fascination with the world around it. The exhibition also presents an opportunity for visitors to observe the UN recognised World Wildlife Day, which celebrates and raises awareness of the worlds wild flora and fauna.

All artwork featured in the exhibition is available to purchase, and ranges from 220 to 6,485. In addition to original paintings and sculpture, signed limited edition prints are also available from 88.

Exhibition opens Friday, 3 March and runs until Sunday, 26th of March 2017. Due to expected high volume of interest, an early viewing is recommended.

For press enquiries or high resolution images, please telephone Deanna Dawkins on 01904 634221.

https://www.yorkfineartsonline.co.uk/press-releases/animalia-press-release

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York Fine Arts has been a family run, established art gallery for over forty years. Over the decades we have gained an international reputation for sourcing high quality traditional and contemporary fine art from some of the very best artists practicing today.



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