ItU tiU H U U U U tlU tU ttU U U S P u D s WILDLIFE. REPORT B la c k INC. J. Shadow s Of Today D u o lc , SIGHTINGS : T h re e t 4ixh- . 0^ in c ro w s th e sm oke s u n r is e 'v K caùyi y W i d h ofttS dfui^ei C la w A le x L a F o lIe tte H e's v ig o ro u s , h e 's been aro u n d m ore dew of h o ld s a tre e salm o n these d a y s. "It's th o se d a m n fools in the Fish and s ix liz a r d 7 ^L, - 7 ^ M e a n w h ile in N e w p o rt... of than a little w h ile and he th in k s he k n o w s at least o n e reaso n w hy there are so few W hlm brel v . - . - - tz.i> , it i Buidb H fip n l crown cUrk f W liiw k n it downcurvrrl btL T vp u al < «U i* i n -n ri <4 hntfcm w tu s tin *i lw *ih rs mod fl» i, » r t ties!» In i L t l x p ig r I M> th r S < ih Am rru i n sub tp r. tr-s N p Hud»-•’»»< u i »howtdork rum pM td uiKjrrM tngt l.uropron ptiur-ipt. < t i n m u n i lo t e n iu n < ho» »Eui» rum p and undrrwin»» AaUri »K 57110 t»0») «M» »»* — K r.-.Wt»TrtC«*3.TJ, J C le a rc u t I w a lk ed w here th e f o r e s t o n c e had b e e n . T h re e s o l i d s t e p s a c r o s s a stu m p , c o n c e n t r i c , e x p a n d in g c i r c l e s , t e x t o f s i x h u n d re d y e a r s . But what a b o u t th e dram a? "Now and w h en o n e ’s short on eg g s they haul e g g s in fro m so m e p la ce else Y ou m ight have a R o gue R iv er fish try in g to m ake it in the T rask D o e s n ’t m ak e any sense at all. T h o s e fish have lived in th eir hom e riv e r til th at's the o n ly p lace they really know how to live, to breed w hen they c o m e back Y ou haul in a bunch o f foreign fish an d they ain't g o in g to m ake it. D um b, th at's w hat it is. d u m b as try in g to raise b a n a n n a s in y o u r c o rn field. T h e b a n a n n as w on't m ak e it and they w on't h elp y o u r c o rn an y n eith er." He p refe rs w e d o not use his n a m e but says he has m ore in fo rm a tio n at h o m e and in v ites us there to see it. W e m o st a s ­ A tta c k e d by i n s e c t s , brow ned by e l k , t w i s t e d and t o r t u r e d by g a le w ind: , They s u r v i v e d . T h e ir kingdom s w ere to p p le d by c h a in s a w s and g r e e d . S c a r r e d r u i n s a r c what re m a in . Tom C a r ls o n C ~ I V 'S p © e .n ~ \ I. d C . d i C.OL-V«xÀ - f o at A F wuv '4. — —----------\ UftSVLA JLPUCH K IW T R O N professional career in 1971 selling mostly I through galleries and private commissions In 1982 he decided to take his show on the road & participated in juried art shows throughout the country including The Pat ific f'lyway Show. The Pacific Rim Show. Trails West Western Show, The Houston Hunting Show, The Western Art Assoc Show, The Rocky Mtn. U k Foundation Show 6 many more. During his youth he was greatly influenced by his parents, Watt & Jean Bartholet. as the family spent most of their spare time in the Wyoming woods It was while on these trips that Dave developed an awareness and love for wildlife Therefore when his art career was launched there was no question what his subject matter would be. Today his works are found in galleries and private collections through out the (J.S.. Canada. Japan, and Europe Aside from painting he still enjoys his visits to woods and marshes near his home in Cannon Beach. Oregon, where he oper ates the Dave Bartholet Wildlife Gallery. Dave Bartholet—Wildlife Gallery P O Box 916 Cannon Beach. OR 9 7 1 1 0 ( 5 0 3 ) 4 3 6 1025 A CZW'-C'^ k z d - GALLERY 171 E. FIRST Post O ffic e Box 6 8 4 • ( a n n o ti B eat h, O R 971 10 ART TEAM j FALLIL» T IL tS ( C - ^ u ’ .’ h A M S DAVE BAR T HOI.1 f Wll.DUH ARI IS Dave. «1 self !.iu»|ht art ist was bom in I a 1 onia, Vi. 1 .tt0 jt■ • h i I 1949 He started hr. w o u ld stay in the gravel til th ey 'd used up the e g g sack that s on them w h en they first h atch , then th ey 'd ju st go dow n the flum e in to the cre e k T h a t's all there w as ,0 it. T hey grew up in the creek ju st like the n atu ral sp a w n e d ones. Ih c a d v a n ta g e w as that so m any m ore o f the e g g s hatch ed . 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