by David L. Witt | Jan 31, 2021 | Lobo, Wolves & Wildlife Conservation
Seton and Wolf, 1930s. Lobo (ca. 1889-1894) was Specimen #672, Canis lupus nubilus, resident of Union County, New Mexico. He demonstrated to Seton lessons in love and loss and most importantly taught Seton how to be human. Year 127 EE, Annual Letter to Lobo Dear Lobo,...
by David L. Witt | Jan 28, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Featured image #25 by Susan Case. Click images to enlarge. (All image rights to artwork reserved by the artists.) LOBO THE KING OF CURRUMPAW, a graphic novel illustrated by contemporary artists is based on the Ernest Thompson Seton story. Part 3: Seton acknowledges...
by David L. Witt | Jan 27, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Featured image #14 by Matthew Chase-Daniel. Click images to enlarge. (All image rights to artwork reserved by the artists.) LOBO THE KING OF CURRUMPAW, a graphic novel illustrated by contemporary artists is based on the Ernest Thompson Seton story. Part 2: Seton...
by David L. Witt | Jan 26, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Featured image #1 by Linda Vi Vona. Click images to enlarge. (All image rights to artwork reserved by the artists.) LOBO THE KING OF CURRUMPAW, a graphic novel illustrated by contemporary artists is based on the Ernest Thompson Seton story. PART 1: Lobo and Blanca are...
by David L. Witt | Jan 20, 2021 | Lobo Art Exhibition 2018
Exhibition Catalog Cover (2018) For our annual Seton-themed show at the Academy for the Love of Learning in 2018, I recruited fifty artists to illustrate the Lobo story in the form of a graphic novel matching Seton’s words to contemporary artwork. The participating...