Conservation on Canvas

Conservation on Canvas

Carl D’Silva

Wildlife Artist & Painter Goa, India

Location: Departure Behind Elevator Wall

Conservation on Canvas

Ongoing
A series of 6 prints of paintings
Carl’s forte is the accurate and real-life richness of detail that he brings to his bird plates and canvases. His work is in several collections in India and abroad.
This series includes birds and animals found in Goa – The Jungle Mynas, Gaur, Turtles, Red Whiskered Bulbuls, Tigers, Malabar Pied Hornbills and the Otter.
Follow me on Instagram @wildlifecarl
if you would like to have a chat.
Please send a text to info@conservationindia.org
and I’ll be more than happy to respond.

About the Artist

Born in 1968, Carl is widely acknowledged as India’s Leading Wildlife Artist, and credited for introducing world-class standards in modern Wildlife Art for the first time in India. Once living in Caranzalem, he was internationally recognised to become the first and only Indian to be selected for exhibition by the UK-based Society of Wildlife Artists at their annual juried show London’s Mall Galleries from 1987 to 1991. As a Bombay Natural History Society Member, D’Silva has the opportunity to accompany many wildlife ecologists for field studies across the country.
Carl’s forte is the accurate and real-life richness of detail that he brings to his bird plates and canvases. His work is in several collections in India and abroad.
Follow me on Instagram @wildlifecarl
if you would like to have a chat.
Please send a text to info@conservationindia.org
and I’ll be more than happy to respond.

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