Sarah Baselici
Portraits, Figures, Botanicals, Landscapes, Seascapes, Wildlife, Murals in various mediums
Birmingham Alabama

If you've ever felt like walking into a painting it can actually be done in some of Sarah's wildlife murals and exhibits at the Rock Eagle 4-H camp in Eatonton, Ga. Her magnificent works in the Natural History Museum and the Wildlife Building are not only works of art,but are used to teach children how to care for their environments and there futures.

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 SARAH DRAPER BASELICI
AFC
4123 Paxton Place
Birmingham, Alabama  35242
 
Sarah was born with a love of nature, an artist eye and the patience to spend hours observing.  It's important that she capture the mood and emotion of a moment in time that will never come again.  She has always studied and loved art becoming a costume designer in her teens.  Her love of nature was fostered by a parade of unusual pets at home and on her father's farms, but it was when she began designing and building museum exhibits that she realized how many species had become extinct in her own lifetime. 
 
Before moving to Birmingham, Al in 2005, she spent most of her time working for the state of Georgia designing and building museum exhibits and painting murals to teach children in the environmental studies program at Rock Eagle 4-H Camp in Eatonton, Georgia.  Most of Sarah's exhibit work for US Fish and Wildlife is in the southeast, but her paintings can be found in collections everywhere.  
 
In 2007 Sarah was excepted as a member of Artist for Conservation, one of 500 artist from round the world who dedicate their time and their work to saving our environment and the species in it.  Check out her web site at www.natureartists.com/sarah_baselici.asp.
 
Sarah works mainly from her studio and gallery in her home work she shows her work by appointment only.
 
You may also visit Jennifer Harwell Art Gallery, www.jenniferharwellart.com, in Homewood, Al. to purchase some of lastest works.

 

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