DOW HAS NAMED 2010 COLORADO WATERFOWL STAMP ART CONTEST WINNER


HAS NAMED 2010 WATERFOWL STAMP ART CONTEST WINNER

, Colo.–The Division of named Delaware artist Richard Clifton winner of the 2010 Waterfowl Stamp Art Contest. Clifton’s painting titled "Flying Pintails" soared above the competition as the best portrayal of the northern pintail–this year’s featured species.   

"Richard’s depiction of the pintail is truly exceptional and lifelike," said Kirk Davidson, Ducks Unlimited director of development and contest judge.  "I know waterfowl hunters will be proud of this painting and I’m confident it will be equally appealing to art and stamp collectors."

Each year, the Waterfowl Stamp program holds a contest for original artwork featured on the Waterfowl Stamp and art prints.  The 2010 stamp and prints, available for purchase Aug. 1, will feature Clifton’s unique depiction of a pintail drake and hen touching down in a cattail marsh.

Clifton, a self-taught artist who chooses acrylics as his medium, topped a field of 43 artists in this year’s competition–the largest number of participants in the contest’s 20-year history.

"We want to congratulate Mr. Clifton for winning this year’s contest," said Brian Sullivan, wetlands coordinator.  "We had a tremendous turnout and a record number of artists.  We look forward to seeing his artwork on this year’s stamp."

Clifton, who has won numerous state contests, also took top prize at the 1996 Australian Stamp and 2007-08 Federal Stamp competitions. In spite of his many achievements, Clifton said winning the contest was especially satisfying.  

"I have won other state contests but this is my first in , which certainly makes this one special," said Clifton. 

The Waterfowl Stamp program is designed to protect wetland habitat for waterfowl and other wetland species.  Since its inception in 1990, the program has raised $6.7 million to help preserve more than 19,500 acres of critical waterfowl habitat throughout

All revenue generated from the sale of stamps and art prints funds wetlands projects.  Participation among hunters and nonhunters alike is an effective way to contribute to the of this precious resource.

Hunters age 16 or older are required to purchase a stamp to hunt waterfowl in .  Hunters receive an electronic stamp, validating their license, but they may also request a traditional "gum-back" stamp, featuring the artist’s rendition, at the time of purchase.  Gum-back stamps are mailed upon request, and a $2.50 fee is charged to cover stamp mailing and processing.

Waterfowl stamps and collector’s prints from previous years are available through the Heritage Foundation (www.cwhf.info/ShopOnline/index.asp) or by contacting Terrie DeLoria (tdeloria@cwhf.info).  

To view Richard Clifton’s winning painting, please visit the following link: http://wildlife.state.co.us/apps/ImageDB/ImageDownload.aspx?ImageId=25724&ImageSize=Print&ImageType=JPG

For more information about Division of go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.

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