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| "First
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As an artist and a naturalist,
I believe that the natural world deserves
mankind's total attention and compassion
in it's 'Eleventh Hour'. We are at a crossroads
concerning our environment and change
must come from within each individual.
There are no neutral parties in my opinion.
We are all part of the problem, therefore
we must all be part of the solution.
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It is our responsibility
to inform, educate and administer cures
to the environmental disasters that besiege
us. We must present the ecology of the
planet as 'Personal' to first, as well
as third, world countries that partake
of the Earth's bounty. It must be presented
in a manner which makes sense to people.
Whether helping save the rainforest or
picking up trash along the roadway - all
can promote change. To quote William Drayton,
'Change starts when someone sees the next
step'.
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I attended the Butera
School of art and received my Bachelors
of Arts in 1991. Previous to this, my
background consisted of marine biology,
creative writing and journalism while
attending Middlesex Community College
in Massachusetts.
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I am associated with
the Cousteau Society, the African Wildlife
Foundation and Greenpeace. I have rallied
against cruel animal practices, such as
the leg hold trap, and continue to make
my voice heard in any political situation
involving animals.
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I have won many awards
and continue to do so in my home in historic
Concord, Massachusetts. I currently run
Greco Studios while I continue my painting
and attending art shows whenever possible.
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Mediums
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| Acyrlic |
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Types of Animals
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| Dogs |
Horses |
| Birds |
Wildlife |
| Endangered Species |
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