Having art, fly fishing art, provides pleasure and spreads joy each day of my life
By Skip Clement
One of the nicest personal gifts a friend, family member, or spouse could give a fly fisher is a piece of art, the kind that gets hung on a wall. The selection possibilities cross borders, covers millennia, and offers prospects approaching grains of sand found on a tiny beach cove.
Midcurrent
One of the best ways to view more than one artist who meets the superior measure is via Marshall Cutchins’s one size fits all website, Midcurrent. It’s the fly fishing world’s most influential Internet provider of news, writing, photography and how-to advice. The site began as an aggregator of fly fishing news, and along the way added original articles, videos and the introduction of Fly Fishing Art Gallery and a Photography Gallery.
NOTE: I did not include photography in this coverage.
To make selections, I went to Capt. Andrew Derr, our former editor; TJ Douglas, a fiction writer and art collector; bonafide collector and trout angler Robinson Windsor; and Angie Roth, my often angling partner and collector. My challenge was to develop three artists they’d like to have in their collection or add to an already owned piece or pieces.
I felt qualified enough to meet my standards and thus added my preferences included
Qualifiers for all whom I asked to participate was being excellent fly fishers and having a passion for art covering the subject of fish and angling.
Capt. Andrew Derr:
Thom Glace – watercolorist
Tim Borski – impressionist
James Prosek – naturalist
TJ Douglas:
Winslow Homer – painter
Mike Savlen – painter
George Martinez – naturalist
Robinson Windsor:
Don Ray – painter
Stanley Meltzoff – painter/illustrator
Winslow Homer – painter
Angie Roth:
Mary Maxam – oil painter
AD Maddox – painter
Diane Michelin – watercolorist
Skip Clement:
Thom Glace – illustrator/watercolorist
Don Ray – Painter
Adrian Gray – Painter