Silver River Art Gallery


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About the Artist

All Wildlife Etchings
featured in our gallery were
produced by artist
Glenn Gore

Mr. Gore's artwork is a study of animals
in scenes of the wild, and the scenes he
produces are familiar and popular with those
who love and appreciate the out-of-doors


Glenn Gore is a native of Northeast Louisiana,
and has spent most of his life studying
nature and wildlife.

Glenn grew up hunting and fishing
in the hills, swamps, and bayous,
that are so prevelant along the
Ouachita ( Washita ) river,� that runs
through Louisiana and Arkansas.

Mr. Gore is a Conservationist
who thinks that we should enjoy the earth
and its beauty, but should, also strive to
"leave the earth a better place than
when we found it"


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Mr. Gore's Landscape Photography used
to introduce the Silver River Gallery is
produced to promote the preservation
of the Ouachita River.

Mr. Gore is founder of
the Ouachita River Foundation
a Non Profit Organization founded to
promote and preserve
the beauty and history of
the Ouachita River.
www.ouachitariver.org

Mr. Gore is also actively engaged in
preserving the history surrounding
World War II airplanes and the
valiant men who flew them.

This� includes
paintings, videos and
written documentations

www.geocities.com/airhistory


All of Mr. Gore's Artwork
featured in this presentation
of the Silver River Gallery
is from his collection of
Fine Line�

Black and White Etchings
produced in the
Rare Art Style of Scratchboard


Scratchboard is the art of engraving
fine lines into a
special plaster finished art board.�

Lifelike images are formed out of literally
thousands of etched lines.���� Each tone
in the image is determined by the amount
� of lines�in�each�detailed area�of�an�Etching.

Fine Line Etching is a rare Art Form
that is very similar to the�ancient�
woodcut� engravings developed by the
Chinese hundreds of years ago.

Few�artists have�mastered this�rare�Art style,
because of�the discipline and patience�
�� required to produce�a�finished�etching.�


Each etching requires hundreds
of painstaking hours to complete, and when

completed is an intricately detailed
drawing reminescent of the art
of a By-Gone Era.


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