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“This is not just about paintings on walls. It’s about hearts stirred, lives changed, and a call to action louder and more important than ever.” 

Georgina Lamb, CEO, David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation

barn owl
Feathers and goldleaf

Zev Labinger’s bird art has been accepted into two very prestigious international art exhibitions in 2025. His painting of a Glossy Ibis titled “Alone at Last” was selected by Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Wisconsin, USA for the World’s Premier Avian Art Exhibition- Birds in Art. This annual, juried exhibition is celebrating their 50th anniversary this fall. 

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The second painting titled “Crane Migration over the Holy Land” was accepted into the Wildlife Artist of the Year (WAY) exhibition at the prestigious Mall Galleries in London, UK. Founded by the celebrated wildlife artist, David Shepherd, CBE, in 2008, WAY is now recognized as the world’s premier wildlife art competition. Each year, it brings together thousands of artists, from emerging talents to established names, all inspired by nature and driven to protect it. With over £1 million raised through art sales to date, Wildlife Artist of the Year is living proof of David’s belief that creativity can inspire real, lasting change. 

crane through explosion acrylic and goldleaf on paper
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