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Sparkles and silver light

Chris Rose is a past secretary of the Society of Wildlife Artists (SWLA) and served for six years on the board of governors of the Federation of British Artists (FBA). Chris has exhibited widely throughout the UK and his work has been shown in France, North America, Singapore and Japan. He has won several awards including the Arts Club Award, British Birds Bird Illustrator of the Year and was twice winner of Birdwatch magazine’s Wildlife Artist of the Year. www.chrisrose-artist.co.uk

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