Two bright red snapper glow against a muted reef, a school of jacks gliding by in the background.
This high-quality print is defined by a masterful use of color and a timeless style that brings to mind classic works. The artist’s training as a biological illustrator is evident in the accurate depictions of game fish, and her rich oil paintings capture Florida’s wilderness as well as any contemporary talent. 2000 Coastal Conservation Association stamp print. Original medium: oil on mounted linen. 6.5 x 9" lithograph. Edition of 25 artist's proofs. Ships directly from the artist.
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Diane Rome Peebles’ artwork has appeared on the covers of sport-fishing periodicals and on numerous marine conservation stamps/prints and educational publications produced by several state governments. While her work continues to grow in popularity among private collectors, Diane still maintains an active illustration career, with her first priorities going to projects that enhance conservation of our natural resources. She is a member of the international Guild of Natural Science Illustrators and an honorary lifetime member of the Florida Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. In 1998, Diane began serving on the Board of Directors of the Florida Foundation for Responsible Angling.