Tom Mansanarez Artist Art Prints "Rack of horns"

Tom Mansanarez Artist

Tom Mansanarez, his wife and two daughters, make their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, just west of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He is one of five children and third among four brothers, all of whom share the artistic talent of their father, Manuel Mansanarez. Tom is an outdoorsman and an avid horseman. He enjoys a versatile artistic ability that has been developed virtually from infancy but considers is "a God-given talent". He has many areas of artistic interests, but wildlife is his most intense focus. He has painted African, European, and Asian wildlife, but has focused in recent years on North American wildlife.

Tom is a member of the Society of Animal Artists. His work is collected by art enthusiasts throughout the world. He has been juried into various art exhibitions, including the Pacific Rim ARt Expo and Southeastern Wildlife Expo, Natureworks Art Show of Tulsa. Tom was a Featured Artists at the Reflections of Nature Art Show in Fallbrook, CA. He was "People's Choice" artists at Natureworks Art Show in 2002 and 2003, and two of his pieces were presented an Award of Excellence.

Tom has contributed to many wildlife foundations and conservation efforts throughout North America. In 1992 and 1998 he was chosen as Artist of the Year by the Foundation of North American Wild Sheep. He was twice chosen for the Masters Collectors Series by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and was Artist of the Quarter, Winter 1997 with that organization. He was chosen as 1997 Artist of the Year by the Mule Deer Foundation. He is involved in Safari Club International, Ducks Unlimited and Pheasants Forever. The National Wild Turkey Federation features his art in their fundraising efforts annually, and has chosen him as Featured Artist for 2005. In addition, Tom's paintings have been chosen for seven different Canadian Conservation Stamps. His "Polar Bear" was 1994 Manitoba, his coyote painting "Mousin' Around" was 1995 Nova Scotia stamp, for 1996 he was awarded two stamps: his antelope "Evening Watch" for Saskatchewan and his cougar "Ever Watchful" for New Brunswick, his bighorn sheep title "After the Storm", for Alberta, and his elk for British Columbia.

Tom is one of the artists featured in the book: Wildlife Art: 60 Contemporary Masters and Their Work. His art has bee featured in articles and front covers of Safari, American Hunter, Wild Sheep, Fur-Fish-Game, Outdoor Life magazines and feature articles in Wildlife Art, U.S. Art and Informart.

In this Collection! 2 Bucks 2 Rams 3 Pictures A Kings Crown After the Storm Alaskan Gold Alert for Prey All Male Deer Amazing Image Among the Aspens Antelope Art Gallery Autumn Glow Blind Sided Blue Sky Bobcat Triple Breaking Trail Buck Bull Elk Cats Bath Charging Claws Beared Cleaning Himself Cliff Cliffs Climbing Straight Up Cold Day Colors of Fall Cougar Crossing Stream Custom Framed Deer Desert King Doe Don't Look Down Elk Facing Off Fall Colors Fall Leaves Fifteen Feet Up Fine Art Forest Forest Setting Full Horns Full Rack Horns Full Rack of Horns Full Racks Gallery4Collectors Giclee Canvas Golden Rays Gorgeous Colors Grazing Grizzly Bear Grubbin For Lunch Hidden Settings Home Decor Horses Huge Bear Hunting Dog Hunting Dogs In a Tree Laying in Grass Laying in Snow Laying on Overlook Living Room Artwork Looking at You Moose Mossy Remnants Mountain Mountain Goat Mountain Goats Mountain Lion Mountain Settings Mountainside Mule Deer Triple Natural Wonders Nature On Alert On Moose Back One Old One Young Online Gallery Open Field Open Ground Paper Prints Parting Company Pawing at Ground Portrait Quiet Scene Rack of Horns Racks of Horns Rams Red Reflections Remanents of Food Rumbling Rams Running Downhill Sitting in Snow Small Birds Snow Snow Capped Mountains Standoff Stream Sunshine Colors The Contender The Hitchhikers Tom Mansanarez Wall Art Warm Winters Day Watching for Predators White Colors White Mountain Goats White Rams Wildlife Artwork Winter Coming On Wintertime Without a Net