African Hunting Gazette

A Passion for Wildlife

Cynthie has been a professional wildlife artist for 32 years. Although she did not study art in school, she gained experience by sketching at zoos, taking workshops, and getting advice from top biologists who critiqued her early work. Accuracy in anatomy and behavior is high on her list, her continued interest in taxidermy helping her to fine-tune her knowledge of anatomy.

Cynthie didn’t begin hunting until adulthood, but her passion for everything animal was fully released after her

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