Carvings by George Wright
Examples of work by my father, wildlife artist George Wright.
A lifetime of fishing and exploring Ozarks streams, rivers and lakes, a habit of careful observation , and natural-born curiosity combine to create George's unique vision.
George's art begins with wood, carved to natural size and shape. Next comes the paint, carefully built up in thin layers to recreate the natural coloration of his subject. Finally, the work is complete when the fish is displayed on a table or wall mount, often surrounded by a natural habitat.
Read MoreA lifetime of fishing and exploring Ozarks streams, rivers and lakes, a habit of careful observation , and natural-born curiosity combine to create George's unique vision.
George's art begins with wood, carved to natural size and shape. Next comes the paint, carefully built up in thin layers to recreate the natural coloration of his subject. Finally, the work is complete when the fish is displayed on a table or wall mount, often surrounded by a natural habitat.