Illustrators and painters are a class in themselves especially, if their
work is of the finest quality. I remember in the early 80's there used to
be an artist who was illustrating the flowering plants of Sanjay Gandhi
National Park here in Mumbai. He was doing a very good job. Unfortunately,
he ran out of funds nor could he get a grant. A pity for he had talent.

Bird artists also know their birds as well. There are some fine raptor
illustrators who are very good in identifying their raptors in the field.
Raptors or birds of prey are not easy to identify and their plumage can
easily be confused among different species.

Cheers,
kiran srivastava
mumbai



On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Nidhan Singh <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks Kiran Ji, I was lucky enough to meet Hemlata Pradhan Ji at her art
> school in Kalimpong..a great display of art by her students was a real
> treat for me..as illustrators are be becoming rare, she is doing a
> wonderful job by training young minds..
>

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