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John William Hill http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ John_William_Hill#mediaviewer/ File:HillThrasherAmRobin.jpg John’s art work was mostly done, working in watercolour , gouache , lithography , and engraving . His art skills varied, from developing animal paintings to engraving them. One of his most famous piece of work was these two birds; he used water colours to create tis piece.

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John William Hill

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Hill#mediaviewer/File:HillThrasherAmRobin.jpg

John’s art work was mostly

done, working in watercolour, gouache, lithography, and engraving. His art skills varied, from developing animal paintings to engraving them.

One of his most famous piece of work was these two birds; he used water colours to create tis piece.

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Robert W. Hines

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Hines#mediaviewer/File:Cyanocitta_stelleriFJ03P04CA.JPG

Robert was an American wildlife artist who used paint to complete most of his pieces. However, he also used water colours to give different effects on his pieces. This is a bird he created using both water colours and acrylic paints.

Chris Shields

http://www.chris-shields.com/chriss.html

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Chris focused on using paints for his pieces and he also focused on creating pieces based on animals, insects and even seas creatures such as the wale.

Nick Mackman

http://nickmackmansculpture.co.uk/portfolio/tuatara-sculpture

Nick is famous for creating wildlife sucj as reptiles by physically building them. He sculpts the animals up from clay and paints over then with archrillic paint.

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Andrya Webb

http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/2005-Drawn-To-Reptiles-Art-Contest-Winners/

Andrya uses pencil and often charcoal to create her pieces. She focuses on creating animals like reptiles. This is one of her pieces and to create this she used just pencil.

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Steve Cale

http://www.steve-cale-artist.co.uk/artist.htm

Steven Cale uses acrylic paints to create pieces. This is a wasp he created using the archrillic paints