Showing posts with label OAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OAS. Show all posts
Thursday, 9 April 2015
Appearing in Submerge Magazine @SubmergeM
My black-and-white image Mola Mola has been selected to appear in the Apr/May 2015 B&W Issue of South Africa's Submerge Magazine.
With thanks to editor Tania Wolson, Submerge Magazine.
Friday, 4 April 2014
Appearing in Artists United for Manta Rays
A selection of my black-and-white images of a Manta Ray appear in the latest OAS production.
Please view this Ocean Artists Society video - Reasons to Dance: Artists United for Manta Rays. You can also download the latest Ocean Artists United eMagazine about Manta Ray Conservation.
Thanks again to Charlie Fasano, OAS.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Appearing in SCHWARZWEISS 98
A selection of my Subscape images and article appear in the German fine-art photographic magazine SCHWARZWEISS 98 (Feb/Mar).
With thanks to editor Patrick Brakowsky, Tecklenborg Verlag.

With thanks to editor Patrick Brakowsky, Tecklenborg Verlag.
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Appearing in Artists United for Ocean Awareness
Please view the latest Ocean Artists Society video Eyes on the Oceans: Artists United for Ocean Awareness. You can also download the latest Ocean Artists United eMagazine Eyes on the Oceans.
Thanks to Charlie Fasano.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
Appearing in Artists United for Coral Reefs
Appearing in the latest Ocean Artists Society video - Artists United for Coral Reefs: Forests of the Oceans.
Thanks to Charlie Fasano.
Saturday, 12 January 2013
Artists United for Sharks
The Ocean Artists Society has released a video - Saving Sharks. Please pass it on.
Thanks to Charlie Fasano.
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Inducted into Wyland's Ocean Artists Society

Just received news that I have been inducted into Wyland's Ocean Artists Society - a group of distinguished painters, sculptors, photographers, filmmakers, and writers coming together to use ocean art to inspire people around the world to a greater awareness of our need to protect and preserve our natural world.
A big thank you to all OAS founding members, and to Jennifer Small - Wyland Foundation.
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