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Guy Combes - High Hopes

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Guy Combes - High Hopes
Guy Combes - High Hopes - Limited Edition Canvas - Imaage Size: 19"W X 24"H. - Edition Size:50 - Published From The Artist'S Original Work. - This Small Herd Of Rothschild Giraffe Is Making Its Way Across The Great Rift Valley As Pelicans From Lake Elmenteita Pass Overhead. Less Than 700 Of The Rothschild Giraffe Are Thought To Remain In Existence, Possibly Only 500. Their Habitat Is Severely Depleted And This Giraffe Subspecies Can Only Be Found In The Wild In Areas Of Murchison Falls National Park In Uganda, Nakuru National Park In Kenya And Soysambu Conservancy, Also In Kenya. “At Soysambu We Have A Population Of 60 That Are Breeding Very Successfully,” Says Artist Guy Combes. The Soysambu Conservancy Is A Non-Profit Organization Whose Goal Is To Preserve Africa’S Great Rift Valley Ecosystem For The Benefit Of Future Generations Of Both Man And Animal.………Guy Combes Guy Combes Was Born In Kenya In 1971, The Son The Late Wildlife Artist Simon Combes. His Art Background Came Not Just From His Father But An Interest In Exploring Different Forms Of Media And Commercial Application. His Education Included Sculpture And Design At College In England Where He Also Majored In History Of Art. He Returned To Kenya In 2001 And Quickly Rekindled His Love For Africa And Her Wildlife, Becoming Involved In A Number Of Conservation Causes For Which He Now Tirelessly Campaigns Including Soysambu Conservancy?His Kenyan Home?And Preserving The Rich Mosaic Of Biodiversity In The Great Rift Valley. Guy Has Been Artist-In-Residence At The Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum In Oradell, New Jersey Since 2006 And This Have Given Him The Opportunity To Reach An American Audience, Not Just With His Art, But His Experience Of Africa. He Is A Signature Member Of Both Artists For Conservation And The Society Of Animal Artists From Whom His Work Has Been Awarded And Accepted Into National Museums And Tours. He Regularly Revisits Kenya Where He Leads Expeditions For Artists And Groups Of Conservation Biology Students From The U.S. He Has Also Regularly Lectured At Zoos And Universities On The East Coast Including Yale And George Mason, With Whom He Has Set Up Research Programs At A Facility He Helped Develop At Soysambu Conservancy. This Is Where He Has Found His Niche And The Future For Guy Will Involve His Time Being Spent Working On Artistic Projects That Bring Awareness To International Audiences And Developing His Own Field Knowledge On The Ground In Kenya In Order To Inform Himself And The People He Is So Passionate About Showing It To.