ENDANGERED: Art4Apes is delighted to announce that Cyndy Beardsley is our August 2022 Virtual Artist in Residence
Congratulations to Cyndy Beardsley for becoming our August 2022 Virtual Artist in Residence. The Virtual Artist in Residence Program is awarded monthly to the artist (or photographer) who has submitted 3 or more entries to the ENDANGERED Fine Art & Photography Contest 2021 (or 2022) and has been selected by the Curatorial Committee as best interpreting the aims of the Contest.
Artist Statement
Seeing wildlife in their natural habitat makes me fall more in love with the continents that support them and appreciate the symbiotic relationships of everything. It takes me back to my spiritual belief that we are all one. Connecting with nature is profoundly moving, like visiting a part of my soul, I didn’t know was there. The landscape, the people, the animals, the culture, and the history, everything is so far removed from my everyday life. Africa makes me feel the rawness of life – it is so alive.
I love animals. I love nature. So that is what I paint. As an example, I was able to do six treks up to see the mountain gorillas; three in Uganda and three in Rwanda. The money goes to their preservation which includes studying, medical, and the protection of these magnificent creatures. I can’t wait to go back. It was the best experience I have ever had in my life.
Painting my critters (as I call them) is so much fun, and it is fun for me to give them personalities. My hope is that my paintings are a reminder of nature’s endless diversity and our interconnection with all creatures, big and small. And to remind people that it is our responsibility to help conserve the animals and nature for future generations to enjoy as much as I do.
Travel and painting are very important parts of my life. I have been fortunate to have lived in and experienced different cultures. I have lived in Turkey, Ecuador, and Peru. And have traveled extensively in South America, Africa, India, Nepal, and Bhutan.
I currently live, paint and enjoy life in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. I have so many images from my travels that inspire me every day to keep on painting! I love being in nature wherever I am. Nature and wildlife inspire me.
Why I Entered Endangered?
I entered the ENDANGERED Fine Art & Photography Contest to help show people a small part of our amazing world. In my case, I hope my animal paintings, photographs and donations can help inspire and encourage others to look at what is around them. Even if you can’t make a trip to areas with endangered species, there is always the internet.
AWARENESS is huge. I would encourage you to ask yourself how you can help save our planet. Every little or big effort helps.
See more of Cyndy’s work by clicking on the link below:
Website: http://www.cyndybeardsley.com
ENDANGERED: Fine Art & Photography Contest 2022 Submissions
See more of Cyndy’s work below:
The Virtual Artist in Residence Program is awarded monthly to the artist and photographer who have submitted 3 or more entries to the ENDANGERED Fine Art & Photography Contest and have been selected by the Curatorial Committee as best interpreting the aims of the Contest.
Questions? Lindsey@Art4Apes.com