Monday, January 14, 2013

Celebrate Art with “California Open Wildlife Art Festival”


Here comes the GOOD NEWS for all art lovers!

Pacific Southwest Wildlife Arts – a nonprofit organization established to support and promote wildlife art – invites all art lovers at the 40th annual "California Open Wildlife Art Festival”.

To be held on February 16–17, 2013 at “Corky McMillin Event Center, 2875 Dewey Road, San Diego, CA.”, “California Open Wildlife Art Festival” will feature 150 artists, wildlife painters and carvers from different regions of the US, Japan, Russia & Canada. Since there will be an art competition, the visitors will get to witness the best works of art from the renowned artists.

Wildlife painting, which originated 40,000 years ago in the form of cave paintings, is appreciated all across the world as an example of artistic brilliance. The exhibition-cum-competition has garnered nationwide reputation for being one of the best wildlife art shows and competitions in the US with its characteristic detailed and lifelike representation of wildfowl species.

Celebrate your WEEKEND with the art festival. Come with your family and friends. Show timings are from 9:30 am to 4 pm. There is ample free parking space. Entry donation is $5.00. No entry fee for children under 12.

Highlights of “California Open Wildlife Art Festival 2013”:
  • Carving competition: Fish, Birds and Wildfowl
  • Vendors of tools & supplies
  • Antique decoys & appraisals
  • Features exhibits, sales and best works of wildlife artists


Participate in California Open Wildlife Art Festival this February and make your San Diego vacation even more memorable.

San Diego beckons with its varied events and festivities and for lodging in San Diego, you can take your pick from a long list of budget hotels in San Diego.Book yourself an affordable yet comfortable accommodation in San Diego. If you are planning a longer sojourn, go for an extended stay in San Diego. An extended stay package works out to be more affordable for a long term stay.

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