Art, Nature, and Philosophy

An Essay about the Aesthetic, Ethic, and Legacy of Kent Ullberg



 

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(above: Rites of Spring, Kent Ullberg, 1987, Stainless Steel, 14 1/2' x 20'. National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D.C.)

 

 

(above left: Bighorn Ridge ; above right: Geese 1 - Wilderness. First National Bank commission, Omaha, NB)

 

(above left: Bison - Wilderness Spirit. First National Bank commission, Omaha, NB; above right: Requiem, for Prince William Sound)

 

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Editor's note:

All images reprinted with permission of Kent Ulberg, Ullberg Studios. If you have questions regarding the images please contact Ullberg Studios, 3850 S. Alameda, Ste. 23, Corpus Christi, TX  78411. (361) 851-1600. ullberg@sbcglobal.net. www.kentullberg.net.


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