Four budding bird artists have been selected as T-shirt Art Contest winners in Georgia’s 15th annual Youth Birding Competition, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. A loggerhead ...
Georgia’s 20th annual Youth Birding Competition invites children and teens from across the state to celebrate birds through its T-shirt art contest. Participants are asked to draw or paint a native ...
The Science Behind Why We Sleep Human beings, like all species on Earth, evolved to survive and thrive on a planet with a 24-hour cycle of day and night. According to some theories of sleep, sleeping in one consolidated block at night allowed early humans to simultaneously avoid predators, conserve energy, and meet their need for rest. It also kept them from having to adapt to life in two very different conditions—daylight and darkness. The biological patterns that help humans live ...
Wildlife art blends patience, observation, and technique to transform blank pages into lifelike creatures. From mastering anatomy to layering fur textures, artists use careful study and creative skill ...
WCYB on MSN: Wildlife art collection to debut at William King Museum with fall opening
Wildlife art collection to debut at William King Museum with fall opening
The Morning Journal: Early Bird Art Show on display in Main Street Vermilion office, gallery
The Vermilion Arts Guild is hosting the Early Bird Art Show now through April 30 in the Main Street Vermilion gallery, 685 Main St. The “added show,” which was included five years ago, was inspired by ...