Out of Africa
June 1 – 30, 2016
Jackson, Wyoming
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Julie Askew
Lifeline - Wildebeest

acrylic on canvas
16 x 12 in
(40.64h x 30.48w cm)
$2,800

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Julie Askew
Vervet

acrylic on mahogany panel
16 x 12 in
(40.64h x 30.48w cm)
$2,800

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Ken Carlson
Masai Giraffe-SOLD

oil on board
22 x 15 in
(55.88h x 38.1w cm)
SOLD

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Guy Combes
The Patriarch-SOLD

Graphite and Nero pencil on illustration board
9 x 12 in
(22.86h x 30.48w cm)
SOLD

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Guy Combes
Hinterlanders-SOLD

oil on canvas
18 x 28 in
(45.72h x 71.12w cm)
SOLD

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Bruce Lawes
Out of the Shadows-SOLD

Out of the Shadows
oil on linen
30 x 40 in
(76.2h x 101.6w cm)
SOLD

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Jan Martin McGuire
Little, Little Bee Eaters-SOLD

acrylic on canvas
8 x 6 in
(20.32h x 15.24w cm)
SOLD

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Lindsay Scott
Deep Water-SOLD

pencil
13 x 10 in
(33.02h x 25.4w cm)
SOLD

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John Seerey-Lester
Elephant Graveyard

acrylic on panel
24 x 36 in
(60.96h x 91.44w cm)
$47500

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Adam Smith
A New Generation-SOLD

acrylic
18 x 24 in
(45.72h x 60.96w cm)
SOLD

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Renso Tamse
The Darkness-SOLD

watercolor on board
19.5 x 9.75 in
(49.53h x 24.77w cm)
SOLD

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Ezra Tucker
Gorilla Portrait-SOLD

pencil on board
10 x 8 in
(25.4h x 20.32w cm)
SOLD

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David Yarrow
Serenity

archival pigment photograph edition of 12
37 x 50 in
(93.98h x 127w cm)
call for price

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David Yarrow
Heaven Can Wait

archival pigment photograph edition of 12
37 x 64 in
(93.98h x 162.56w cm)
call for price

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David Yarrow
The Puzzle

archival pigment photograph edition of 20
37 x 43 in
(93.98h x 109.22w cm)
$11,600

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David Yarrow
Circle of Life
<p> archival pigment photograph edition of 12<br /> 37 x 63 in<br /> (93.98h x 160.02w cm)<br /> call for price<br /...
Press release

Jackson, WY…. Trailside Galleries is pleased to present “OUT OF AFRICA” a month long show of new works inspired by the flora, landscapes and wildlife of the dark continent.  Participating artists will include Julie Askew, Ken Carlson, Francois Koch, Bruce Lawes, Jan Martin McGuire, Lindsay Scott, John and Suzie Seerey-Lester, Adam Smith, Renso Tamse, Ezra Tucker, photographer David Yarrow and special guest artists John Banovich, Guy Combes, Brian Jarvi and Pip McGarry.   


Straddling the equator, Africa is bestowed with a rich diversity of wildlife and landscapes.  The world’s second largest continent, large predators roam the sweeping savannas and open plains among huge herds of grazing herbivores, while apes, monkeys and snakes inhabit its dark, dense forests. Widely regarded as the place where human life originated, Africa is home to many of the world's best loved and most fascinating animals, and sadly, to some of its most endangered.


The artists featured in this event share two passions; the visual arts and the conservation of endangered species and our natural world.  From Guy Combes’ powerful painting, “The Rain Maker” depicting a majestic bull elephant, to Ken Carlson’s elegant Masai Giraffes, the participating artists in this show capture the essence of Africa’s awe inspiring vastness and beauty.


Since 1963, Trailside Galleries of Jackson, Wyoming and Scottsdale, Arizona has been regarded as one of the pre-eminent dealers in American representational art, specializing in a rich and varied collection of works by the leading western, wildlife, figurative, impressionist, and landscape artists in the country. The artist roster includes members of the Cowboy Artists of America, National Academy of Design, Oil Painters of America, Plein-Air Painters of America, Prix De West, Society of Animal Artists, National Sculpture Society and Masters of the American West.


Please contact Kimberly C. Fletcher, Marketing & Communications Director at 307.200.1622 or via email media@trailsidegalleries.com for further information and images. 

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