Wednesday, June 29, 2011

"Rainforest Rubies"

"Rainforest Landscape Painting"
Rainforest's of the World hold hidden Gems like these "Scarlet Macaws" the  "Birds of the Rainforest". "Jungle Canopy" is multi-layered with dappled light filtering through the gloom.
 Where light strikes the ground flowers spring up at striking speed. Scarlet Macaws, Garnet colored, still may be seen flying on the Pacific rim and slopes, wherever their primary food sources are abundant.

Macaws are the Most Beautiful Bird. Here in Costa Rica, I am a strong Environmentalist, for I am lucky enough to have Retired from Florida to a "Rainforest Home" at the base of "Arenal Volcano" in Costa Rica.
"Volcano Arenal in Costa Rica"
"Birds of the Rainforest Habitats are Endangered."
"Support the Rainforest" 
"Nature and  the Jungle Rainforest " are
 " The Footprints we are Walking in and our Children shall follow"
I Donate 20% of all Artwork Sales to Community and Worldwide Projects that promote " Wildlife Education"
William Patterson
Wildlife Painter
LaFortuna, Costa Rica
Pay Pal is accepted.. Support your Environment...
william-patterson.artistwebsites.com

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Jungle and Rainforest Art of Costa Rica: "Scarlet Macaw a Colorful Bird in Costa Rica"

Jungle and Rainforest Art of Costa Rica: "Scarlet Macaw a Colorful Bird in Costa Rica": "'Macaw Landscape Rainforest Painting for Sale' 'Scarlett Macaw one of the most 'Spectacular Birds' known for their Beauty and Striking ..."

"Scarlet Macaw a Colorful Bird in Costa Rica"

"Macaw Landscape Rainforest Painting for Sale"
"Scarlett Macaw one of the most "Spectacular Birds" known for their Beauty and Striking Colors.   Today I visited a Animal Wildlife Rescue Center in Costa Rica., http://www.institutoasis.com/  This Rescue Center is Run by a Father and Son, Alvaro the son, is a Wonderful man, who cares for the Animals, and his father is a Veterinarian, they have taken 8 acres and created a "Wildlife Rescue Center".       The "Scarlet Macaw's " in this Rescue Center are well cared for in a Natural Jungle Habitat.  Costa Rica with it's Rainforest Jungles known for Lush Green landscapes that surround Arenal Volcano.  Tropical Birds, like the "Scarlet Macaw" are being protected through Local Animal Rescue Progams.  At Arenal Volcano you will find    Rancho Margot http://www.arenal.net/hotel/rancho-margot/      I donate 20% of all Sales of my Artwork to support Local Community Organizations that support the Local Environment. Help Support the Macaw's and other Wildlife through  a Greeting Card, Poster or hang one of my "Volcano and Jungle Landscape Paintings" on the Walls of your house.  You will be helping the Birding Species in the Volcano Arenal Vicinity.    PayPal is accepted, Original Art may be purchased directly from me, a Self Taught Artist.    Thank you for Supporting Wildlife.     William Patterson  LaFortuna, Costa Rica   right at the Base of Arenal Volcano.      

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Jungle and Rainforest Art of Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica"

Jungle and Rainforest Art of Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica": "'Macaws in Costa Rica ' 'Great Green Macaw' The ' Scarlett Macaw' is arguably one of the most spectacular 'Birds of the Neotropics' . ..."

Friday, June 24, 2011

Jungle and Rainforest Art of Costa Rica: Jungle River Rest Costa Rica Landscape Painting

Jungle and Rainforest Art of Costa Rica: Jungle River Rest Costa Rica Landscape Painting: "A Pair of Scarlett Macaws perched, transfixed by their own Reflections. A peaceful River flows towards the Beach in Western Costa Rica. T..."

Jungle River Rest Costa Rica Landscape Painting

A Pair of Scarlett Macaws perched, transfixed by their own Reflections.  A peaceful River flows towards the Beach in Western Costa Rica.  The Rainforest frames the Landscape Painting.    

























Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica": "'Macaws in Costa Rica ' 'Great Green Macaw' The ' Scarlett Macaw' is arguably one of the most spectacular 'Birds of the Neotropics' . ..."

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica": "'Macaws in Costa Rica ' 'Great Green Macaw' The ' Scarlett Macaw' is arguably one of the most spectacular 'Birds of the Neotropics' . ..."

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Macaw's in Costa Rica": "'Macaws in Costa Rica ' 'Great Green Macaw' The ' Scarlett Macaw' is arguably one of the most spectacular 'Birds of the Neotropics' . ..."

"Macaw's in Costa Rica"

"Macaws in Costa Rica"

"Great Green Macaw"
The "Scarlett Macaw" is arguably one of the most spectacular "Birds of the Neotropics".  Sadly, due to the destruction of their Environment and the "Pet Trade", their Historic Range has diminished. The Macaw's Population has declined to a remnant of what once was.    The  Macaws both Scarlett and Great Green" here in Costa Rica, are almost entirely dependent upon "Wild Almond Trees", both for Food and Nesting.  As the Rainforest's are  exploited and Old First growth Trees are removed , the Species are dwindling.  "Sharon Matola" Founder and Director of the" Belize Zoo  http://www.belizezoo.org/ 
The Belize Zoo  and Tropical Education Center has recently reported that Construction of a Dam, in the previously Pristine Raspacula River Basin, has  virtually condemned to extinction, what may be the Most Northerly Subspecies of the Scarlett Macaw.  "Greed in guise of Public Good".    Here in "Costa Rica" the "Great Green Macaw" faces a similar fate.  Cutting of the Mature Swamp Almond which is  necessary for their Survival.  Restoration of the Macaw's Habitat  would be a Multi-Generational Project.    The Almond Trees needed for the Species to survive are a long term Project, for they take many years to grow.       
"River Forest Rest"
The Shame of the Modern World is that no one can place a monetary value on a Lost Species. Your Children will only be able to see these  Magnificent "Macaws" in a Zoo. These Birds need to LIVE WILD AND FREE.        I have dedicated my Retirement Years to Painting and Photographing  the Rainforest of Arenal Volcano, Wildlife and Habitats in "Costa Rica".   20% of all  Proceeds from Sales of my Artwork and Photographs shall be  donated to "Local Conservation Projects.    Support Wildlife and the Habitats they live in... Remember Our Children will walk in Our Footprints.. Support Wildlife and their Habitats...  
William Patterson 
  LaFortuna, Costa Rica

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: " Volcano Arenal in Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: " Volcano Arenal in Costa Rica": "'Arenal Volcano' 'Costa Rica' famous for Volcanoes and lush Rainforests that are Natural Wonders which are always Entertaining. This aft..."

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: " Volcano Arenal in Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: " Volcano Arenal in Costa Rica": "'Arenal Volcano' 'Costa Rica' famous for Volcanoes and lush Rainforests that are Natural Wonders which are always Entertaining. This aft..."

" Volcano Arenal in Costa Rica"

"Arenal Volcano"
"Costa Rica" famous for Volcanoes and lush Rainforests that are Natural Wonders which are always Entertaining.  This afternoon, after a Light Rain Shower the Volcano was Breathtaking. The Volcano was covered at it's Peak with Layers of Clouds which reflected different colors....I call this " A Volcano Halo"  
"Landscape of Rainforest on South Side of Volcano"    
"Volcano and Moon on a Clear Day"
Living on the South Side of the Volcano with the Rainforest at the Base of the Volcano, allow for Rainforest Wildlife to be seen from Our Home daily.   Since relocating from Florida, I do not miss the "United States", for I have Endless Entertainment with the endless changes of Nature.   I support the "Protected Rainforest of the World", for I live next to one in "Costa Rica"... 10% of all proceeds from Sales of my Art be it Photographs or Paintings shall be donated to the "Rainforest Alliance". Save the Environment and our World will be a Better Place for those who Follow in our Footsteps".  William Patterson Wildlife Artist and Photographer....william-patterson.artistwebsites.com

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Shades of Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Shades of Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica": "'Costa Rica's Arenal Volcano' is one of the many Volcanoes in Costa Rica. Tourists flock to Central Costa Rica and the Small Town of LaFortu..."

"Shades of Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica"

"Costa Rica's Arenal Volcano" is one of the many Volcanoes in Costa Rica. Tourists flock to Central Costa Rica and the Small Town of LaFortuna, or enjoy many Adventures Best Adventure Company is:  http://www.desafiocostarica.com/
"Volcano Landscape Painting For Sale"


"Steam Clouds June 2011"

"Volcano Eruption May 2010"
I live at the Base of "Arenal Volcano" on the Cerra Chato side, which is Protected Rainforest's full of Wildlife of all kinds. The "Rainforest Jungle" is a Protected Land by the Costa Rica Government. On a Daily basis, I see Birds, Lemurs, Monkeys, and the ever changing colors and Clouds around the Volcano.       After Retirement in Florida, I looked for the "Perfect Retirement" residence for me. In Costa Rica, I have found the simple life, with Nice People, and Nature at my Front Door.


"The Moon behind the Volcano"
I have a complete Volcano View from my Front Porch, there is nothing to obstruct my View for the Rainforest is only 300 yards away. With this Environment that surrounds me, I have taken up Painting again in order to" Preserve the Rainforest". There are so many Animals and Wildlife that surround me here in Costa Rica, I feel that a percentage of the Sale of my Artwork will be donated the the "Rainforest Alliance". These pictures were taken from My Front Porch. If you are visiting Costa .Rica contact me and I will gladly show you my Artwork and the "Untouched Rainforest". My Website allows you to order Prints, Greeting Cards to your own Specifications, original Artwork is Purchased Directly through me. Pay Pal is accepted..Support the "Rainforest".       http://william-patterson.artistwebsites.com/

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Jungle Birds of Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Jungle Birds of Costa Rica": "'Arenal Volcano' 'Costa Rica' the Country of Wildlife and Hundreds of 'Birding Species'. Birders, Birdwatchers and Nature Lovers flock to..."

"Jungle Birds of Costa Rica"

"Arenal Volcano"
"Costa Rica" the Country of Wildlife and Hundreds of "Birding Species". Birders, Birdwatchers and Nature Lovers flock to "Costa Rica", to observe "Tropical Birds" in their Natural Habitats. Since relocating from the United States, to LaFortuna, Costa Rica and settling into a Fabulous Cabin Home, at the Base of "Arenal Volcano". I find myself in awe of  the Beauty of Nature and Wildlife.  Being fortunate enough, to settle just yard from the "Protected Rainforest",  I am surrounded by Birds of every Species on a Daily Basis.   Thus, the Naturalist in me is coming alive again.  Too many of the Birds in the World are Endangered, and their Habitat's compromised. Never have I been one to sit around and do nothing, I have decided to Paint and Photograph the Wildlife of Costa Rica. I donate 10% of every sale to "Rainforest Alliance" and Local  Community Projects for Reintroduction of disappearing    "Birding Species" such as the "Great Green Macaw, Scarlett Macaw" . The World is changing as we know it and we Should Protect the Wildlife.     All my Work is dedicated to Those Species Who depend on us for Survival. Through my Website you can purchaser, Prints, Greeting Cards, any Art Custom Ordered for you. Original Artwork is purchased directly through me in Costa Rica. So if you are Visiting Costa Rica, Contact me and I will Gladly Show you the "Untouched Habitat of Costa Rica".   http://william-patterson.artistwebsites.com/

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Tropical MotMot Birds of Costa Rica"

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Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Tropical MotMot Birds of Costa Rica"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Tropical MotMot Birds of Costa Rica": "'Jungle Painting with MotMot' 'Birding in Costa Rica', draws Tourists from all over the World. I am lucky enough to live just meters from..."

"Tropical MotMot Birds of Costa Rica"

"Jungle Painting with MotMot"
"Birding in Costa Rica", draws Tourists from all over the World. I am lucky enough to live just meters from the "Protected Rainforest in Costa Rica. The Photographs and Paintings of the "Rufous MotMot" and the "Broadbilled Motmot" were inspired by the "Rainforest" steps from my Front Door in Costa Rica.
"Motmot Photograph"

MotMot Painting for Sale
"Broad Billed MotMot"

"Motmot Photograph"
"Jungle Rainforest Habitat"
Jungle Painting with MotMot on Branch                
 These Birds are so well camoflauged by the dense Jungle Rainforests. These Birds measure up to 16" and are very colorful. The Back Wings, and lower torso are a variety of greens.    Birdwatchers flock to Costa Rica in the hopes of sighting one of the many Tropical Birds.  These Birds perch on lower branches of Trees growing from the edge of a Ravine overlooking a Volcano Arenal Stream. I have Painted and photographed these wonderful Birds. I wish to Protect the Birds of the Rainforests of Costa Rica. Therefore, for every Photograph or Jungle Painting, I sell I donate 10% of the Proceeds to the Rainforest Alliance.  Greeting Cards and Prints made be Custom Ordered. Paypal is  Accepted. Originals can be purchased directly from me. In Costa Rica..Let us Support Wildlife and the Habitats that allow them to Survive.    WILLIAM PATTERSON    LaFortuna, Costa Rica

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Rainforest Landscapes"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Rainforest Landscapes": "'Volcanic Boulders' 'Arenal Volcano & Moon' Rainforest Landscapes seem to me to be an unexploited subject. Perhaps, it is my perspecti..."

"Rainforest Landscapes"

"Volcanic Boulders"
"Arenal Volcano & Moon"
Rainforest Landscapes seem to me to be an unexploited subject. Perhaps, it is my perspective, since I live just 100 Meters from a Tropical Stream flowing through a Forested Ravine. This Rainforest Stream is formed by the "Arenal Volcano" in Costa Rica. 


Heavy Rainforest Foliage
"Broad Billed MotMot"

A ten minute Walk and scramble down the slope, the Path slippery wiht damp leaves, opens at Rivers Edge, inot a Primordial World.  All of my senses are overwhelmed  by the smell of Humus, green vegetation, Jungle Flowers, along with the Buzz of Ciciadas and endless Tropical Birds.   Very Rare and Endangered Species, can be found in Tree Tops and long the River Banks. The Dappled Light filtering through the Palms, filled with Bromedliads and Orchids overwhelms your senses, and is so Inspiring to know that some Parts of Nature are still Untouched.   How can anyone put a value on "Endangered Species and Rainforests".
I have placed a Value on it to," Protect the Rainforests and the Wildlife" within.
"Waterfall Landscape"
The banks of The Volcano River are full of "Huge Basaltic Boulders" from a Volcano Eruption in 1968.
Rainforests and the Endangered Species deserve to be Protected. I donate 10% of all Proceeds from the sale of my Art Work to the "Rainforest Alliance". If you are Visiting LaFortuna, Costa Rica and the Tourist Attraction of Spectacular "Arenal Volcano", feel free to Contact me, I will gladly show you the untouched Rainforest Outside my Door.
PayPal accepted for Posters, Prints and Greeting Cards sold through my website http://william-patterson.artistwebsites.com/    All Original Artwork is sold Directly by me, If Visiting Costa Rica Contact me, I will show you Nature and the Rainforest Wonders.
William Patterson   Rainforest Artist

Monday, June 20, 2011

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Jungle River Landscape Painting"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Jungle River Landscape Painting": "'Costa Rica' has some of the most Beautiful Rainforest Jungles in the World. Since Retirement from the United States, I found the Perfect Ho..."

"Jungle River Landscape Painting"

"Costa Rica" has some of the most Beautiful Rainforest Jungles in the World. Since Retirement from the United States, I found the Perfect House in LaFortuna, Costa Rica.  Living right at the Base of Arenal Volcano.
"Volcano View from my Front Porch"
My Costa Rica Home
"Jungle River Landscape "
 Seeing as I escaped the State of Florida, right as the Housing Market was about to Crash, I consider myself Lucky to have found a Great House.  I purchased a 6 Month old Home, Furnished with unobstructed Volcano Views.      I have taken up the "Hobby of Painting" which I have not done since Florida. I have decided that the "Rainforest just steps from my Door" needs to stay Protected. I have created various Landscape Paintings, and Photographs of this Wonderful Country and the Green of the Rainforests. My Paintings can be viewed at  william-patterson.artistwebsites.com.  I welcome you to Enjoy the Rainforest and Jungles of Costa Rica, that few Tourists are able to do.  I donate 10% of proceeds from all my Artwork to the "Rainforest Alliance".  PayPal is accepted. All Original Artwork is purchased from the Artist Directly, you may customize Greeting Cards, Posters, Art Prints and more through my website.  If visiting Volcano Arenal , area feel free to contact me I will gladly show you a Part of Costa Rica that is Untouched.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Costa Rica Jungle River"

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Costa Rica Jungle River": "'Costa Rica' one of the Top Tourist Destinations, offers 'Tourists', ' Volcanoes with Clear Spring Water' 'Rainforest River' Hanging..."

"Costa Rica Jungle River"

"Costa Rica" one of the Top Tourist Destinations, offers "Tourists", " Volcanoes with Clear Spring Water"
"Rainforest River"

Hanging Canopy Vines

"Massive Tropical Plants Overhead"
I live at the Base of "Arenal Volcano" and just Steps from my Door is one of the many sources, of Sparkling Clear Water that comes off the" Volcano."


"Tropical Jungle Waterfall Painting"

"Rufous Tailed MotMot"

"Broadbilled MotMot"
Tourists, who visit Costa Rica, will Remember the Rainforest Jungles, for their Waterfalls, Hot Springs, Tropical Flower, Wildlife and Colorful Tropical Birds.
Living Next to Arenal Volcano, and Steps from the "Rainforest Jungle", I am able to Capture Images of "Costa Rica", rarely found by a Tourist.
I offer these to you in any form you like,
  Custom Prints, Greeting Cards, Original Artwork may be purchased directly from me.  If Visiting the Arenal Volcano on a Costa Rica Vacation feel Free to Contact me at  (506) 87206579. For a Private Viewing of my Artwork. william-patterson.artistwebsites.com

Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Historic James Audubon Prints Saved from Fire"

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Rainforest and Wildlife Artist in LaFortuna, Costa Rica: "Historic James Audubon Prints Saved from Fire"

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"Historic James Audubon Prints Saved from Fire"

ALBANY -- The stunning avian colors in John James Audubon's life-size color lithographs have been clouded by smoke from the 1911 Capitol fire and a century of benign neglect, but the valuable bird prints once assumed to be destroyed have risen, phoenix-like.
Now, the grandson of the state zoologist who salvaged them from a large discard pile of fire-damaged materials long ago is planning to return them to the State Museum collection.
"I thought it was the right thing to do," said Dan Odell, 59, a retired state Office of Mental Health administrator.
Odell's grandfather, Sherman C. Bishop, rescued three of the marginally salvageable Audubon engravings from a sodden, charred pile of 90 plates that were destroyed in the March 29, 1911, fire and were about to be thrown out. They were among more than 10,000 State Museum items lost in the catastrophic fire that left a night watchman dead and consumed nearly the entire collection of the State Library, including 500,000 books and 300,000 manuscripts.
Bishop began work as state zoologist in 1916 and five years later offered the three prints he rescued to his friend Langdon Gibson, an explorer and naturalist who lived in Schenectady. Gibson had the smoke- and water-damaged edges trimmed off, framed them and gave them back to Bishop as a gift. The three Audubon images are the yellow-throated warbler, blue yellow-backed warbler and rice bird. They were engraved, printed and hand-colored by R. Havell in the 1820s and 1830s and were contained in what is known as a Havell edition. It was the only Audubon volume in the State Museum collection.
Bishop hung the three bird prints in his summer cottage in the Finger Lakes. That's where they remained for the next six decades, until Odell's mother gave him the prints in the 1980s.
"They'd been sitting in my closet ever since and I wasn't doing anything with them, so I decided to give them back," Odell said.
He was spurred to action after reading a Times Union story last month about descendants of A.J.F. van Laer, the State Library's archivist who rushed into the burning Capitol in 1911 to save Colonial Dutch records he was translating. His descendants donated books and items to the State Library from van Laer's estate.
"It's nice to have a representation of Audubon's work back in our collection," said Patricia Kernan, a biological illustrator with the State Museum. "It's a very important piece of history for us."
She said the prints will require conservation work and they will be stored properly for the first time -- with archival paper and temperature and humidity controls.
Because the prints have been trimmed down and they are damaged, their value is limited, perhaps worth about $2,000 apiece. An online dealer of Havell edition Audubon plates in good condition is offering them for sale from $5,000 apiece to more than $100,000 based on the type and size of the bird.
Union College has an extra-large and rare set of Audubon prints, known as a "double elephant folio" edition. Those 435 bound and hand-colored etchings are valued in excess of $1 million. They were restored and returned to the Schaffer Library in 2006. One hundred of the Audubons were recovered after being stolen from the college in 1971.
Bishop left his job as state zoologist in 1928 and took a faculty position in the zoology department at the University of Rochester. He continued to work there until his death in 1951. His research specialty was spiders and salamanders and his "Handbook of American Salamanders" remains a standard college text.
Odell rediscovered the Audubon prints when he and his wife, a certified public accountant, began downsizing and packing. They have sold their large Colonial home in Delmar home and are moving this summer into a loft apartment in Cohoes.
In his retirement, Odell has become a licensed outdoor guide and has led parties on fishing and hiking trips into the Adirondack back country. He has traversed some of the locales where his grandfather conducted field work and collected specimens. In his backpack, Odell carries his grandfather's L.L. Bean hunting knife and enamel camping plates.
"I feel a connection to the past," said Odell, whose great-uncle was the former New York Gov. Benjamin B. Odell, who held the office from 1901-1905.
"I'm glad I could return some of the State Museum's history to its collection," he said.
Reach Grondahl at 454-5623 or pgrondahl@timesunion.com.