Orang Hand |
Denise
Wilson
Denise Wilson studied and taught visual arts, but has spent most of her working life as a classroom teacher. Retirement now provides her with the luxury of time to explore her fascination with animals in a variety of ways both practically and photographically. Her mastery of photographic technique is still a work in progress but Denise finds the camera's ability to capture the moods and behaviours of animals quite enthralling.
Denise Wilson studied and taught visual arts, but has spent most of her working life as a classroom teacher. Retirement now provides her with the luxury of time to explore her fascination with animals in a variety of ways both practically and photographically. Her mastery of photographic technique is still a work in progress but Denise finds the camera's ability to capture the moods and behaviours of animals quite enthralling.
Denise can be contacted by phone 08 8296 6932 or
by email at den.wi[at]bigpond.com
Conservation
Statement
“The
incredible web of life on this planet has taken billions of years to evolve. Humans, the most
intelligent of all species are destroying it in the blink of an eye. We need
to:
STOP - and think about how our daily actions affect
this amazing planet.
LOOK- at
the beauty of the natural world and cherish it.
LISTEN - to
what science tells us about affecting a sustainable future.”
Bee and Blossom |
Creating for Conservation
Denise has registered to exhibit in the Creating for
Conservation Art Exhibition 2012. The pieces [pictured] are representative
of her art and will not necessarily be available at
the Exhibition. The piece or pieces Denise chooses to exhibit will
be available for purchase at the C4C2012 Exhibition only [no
online sales]. Proceeds from C4C2012 are dedicated to Chipembele WIldlife Education Trust - Zambia.
Please come along on the opening night on
2nd November or over the weekend 2nd November to 4th November to see Roger’s
work and that of the other fantastic contributing Artists.
Learn more at out website here: Creating for Conservation