Our New Wildlife Sketches Website Coming Soon!
Happy New Year
We'd like to thank everyone who has visited this blog and our main site (whether frequent visitor or newbie) and wish you all a Happy New Year 2010. A big thank you also, to anyone that left us a comment. David told me he enjoys reading your comments. As do other visitors and myself. So, please keep the comments coming. We will publish all the ones that are appropriate and relevant.
Our blog has been a great success and I've enjoyed running it. Last year we had lots of news from David. Which, I guess is why most of you visit us. And I want to thank David for his time writing about his work and keeping us all informed about events, exhibitions and new releases. We've also had some great articles from several other visitors. These have been very interesting and well written (yours truly not included - although, I've given it a go). Thank you if you have contributed an article. We hope to hear more from our readers this year.
I am very please to say we have also raised a little bit of money, for The Rainforest Concern, from your purchases of David's Prints through our website www.wildlife-sketches.com, and through our Ebay sales. We've donated 10% from each purchase this year, and will continue to do this in the future. The Rainforest Concern do fantastic work purchasing and protecting rainforests around the world. For more information about their work please visit: http://www.rainforestconcern.org/
Our website has had many visitors in the last year, from the UK and lots of other countries. This is one of the reasons we have decided to redesign the main site. The new site will eventually include complete German, Spanish, French and Italian pages, which will be written and updated by native speakers. Though, they will not necessarily be translations. We hope you enjoy them if you visit us.
Last year, I announced that Wildlife Sketches would hold a Biannual Free Draw for all our customers of the past year, and for all the visitors who joined our Forum or signed up for our Newsletter (Ok, it's not quite Bi Annual Yet! But it's been a quiet year, and we need more members for our forum and newsletters please!). The first Free Draw was a Great success. You can read about it here:
http://blog.wildlife-sketches.com/2009/02/25/wildlife-sketches-presents-1st-biannial-free-draw-winner-with-her-prize.aspx
I would like to announce that the next Free Draw will take place in early February 2010. So, there is plenty of time to either sign up to our newsletter, or join our Forum (access the Forum or Newsletter at the top of page in the sidebar) or, if you like, purchase any of David's beautiful prints through our website, and you'll automatically be entered in the draw. Just click the banner at the end of any article on this blog. David (or ,perhaps, his son, Leonardo) will draw a winner, and, if you win and live locally, I am sure we can get David to present the lucky winner with his print. So what are you waiting for? I'd like one of the new releases myself, what about you? The winner will receive his or her choice or one of David's current prints.
Our new website is being designed to make your visits easier, more fun, and intuitive. We are updating the image viewing system to make it, hopefully, quicker and better quality. Information about each image will be informative and artistically descriptive. And the sales procedure will be familiar, straight forward and secure. Prices will also be available in local currencies for international customers.
Many of our visitors have viewed the YouTube slide show which was created for us last year by some imaginative Bournemouth Arts Students. If you missed it first time, here it is again:
We'd like to thank everyone who has visited this blog and our main site (whether frequent visitor or newbie) and wish you all a Happy New Year 2010. A big thank you also, to anyone that left us a comment. David told me he enjoys reading your comments. As do other visitors and myself. So, please keep the comments coming. We will publish all the ones that are appropriate and relevant.
Our blog has been a great success and I've enjoyed running it. Last year we had lots of news from David. Which, I guess is why most of you visit us. And I want to thank David for his time writing about his work and keeping us all informed about events, exhibitions and new releases. We've also had some great articles from several other visitors. These have been very interesting and well written (yours truly not included - although, I've given it a go). Thank you if you have contributed an article. We hope to hear more from our readers this year.
I am very please to say we have also raised a little bit of money, for The Rainforest Concern, from your purchases of David's Prints through our website www.wildlife-sketches.com, and through our Ebay sales. We've donated 10% from each purchase this year, and will continue to do this in the future. The Rainforest Concern do fantastic work purchasing and protecting rainforests around the world. For more information about their work please visit: http://www.rainforestconcern.org/
Our website has had many visitors in the last year, from the UK and lots of other countries. This is one of the reasons we have decided to redesign the main site. The new site will eventually include complete German, Spanish, French and Italian pages, which will be written and updated by native speakers. Though, they will not necessarily be translations. We hope you enjoy them if you visit us.
Last year, I announced that Wildlife Sketches would hold a Biannual Free Draw for all our customers of the past year, and for all the visitors who joined our Forum or signed up for our Newsletter (Ok, it's not quite Bi Annual Yet! But it's been a quiet year, and we need more members for our forum and newsletters please!). The first Free Draw was a Great success. You can read about it here:
http://blog.wildlife-sketches.com/2009/02/25/wildlife-sketches-presents-1st-biannial-free-draw-winner-with-her-prize.aspx
I would like to announce that the next Free Draw will take place in early February 2010. So, there is plenty of time to either sign up to our newsletter, or join our Forum (access the Forum or Newsletter at the top of page in the sidebar) or, if you like, purchase any of David's beautiful prints through our website, and you'll automatically be entered in the draw. Just click the banner at the end of any article on this blog. David (or ,perhaps, his son, Leonardo) will draw a winner, and, if you win and live locally, I am sure we can get David to present the lucky winner with his print. So what are you waiting for? I'd like one of the new releases myself, what about you? The winner will receive his or her choice or one of David's current prints.
Our new website is being designed to make your visits easier, more fun, and intuitive. We are updating the image viewing system to make it, hopefully, quicker and better quality. Information about each image will be informative and artistically descriptive. And the sales procedure will be familiar, straight forward and secure. Prices will also be available in local currencies for international customers.
Many of our visitors have viewed the YouTube slide show which was created for us last year by some imaginative Bournemouth Arts Students. If you missed it first time, here it is again:














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