NANOOK IN SEALSKINS
Clad in the traditional sealskin attire of the Inuit women,
this bear has a calm and peaceful feeling, like the stillness
of the Artic wilderness. Adorned with polar bears and
seals, this coat is warm enough to withstand any Artic
winter.
Artist: Robert R. Taylor
Robert R. Taylor is a naturalist, photographer and writer
with over forty years of experience. In 1963, majoring
in science photography, he graduated from Ryerson Polytechnical
Institute in Toronto, was awarded a fellowship in the
Professional Photographers Association of Manitoba and
has earned the honour of Master of Photographic Arts of
the Professional Photographers of Canada. In ’78
he was accepted into the prestigious Royal Canadian Academy
of Arts, one of the few photographers to receive this
honour. Robert’s work has also appeared in many
national and international magazines including Equinox,
International Wildlife, Life, Reader’s Digest, Airone,
Photo Life, Birder’s World, American Birds, Photo
Digest, Birds of the Wild, The Beaver, Art Impressions,
and Canadian Geographic.
Sponsor: Bob Williams In
Memory of Don & Jackie Burrage |

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