Robert Bateman, born on May 24, 1930, is a renowned Canadian wildlife painter. His works, characterized by their delicate brushstrokes and vivid colors, depict the natural landscapes and wildlife of Canada's north, and are deeply loved by people.
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“I got serious about painting at 12, when most people give up.”
“Nature is not a free lunch, but we treat it as a free lunch.”
“The most important question facing the planet is: Is it worth it?”
“I prefer to hike in nature, give lectures, or be with family when not working.”
“If I ever have a conflict between art and nature, I let art win.”
“To me the most important thing in a piece of art is the thought. Technique is totally secondary.”
“I've never thought sitting around worrying helps anything, except to help shorten your life.”
