This lens is focused on Everett Hibbard, artist. Everett Hibbard also signed his work EH and EE Hibbard. He is best known as a comic book artisr which was his profession for years. He also was an avid animal artist and member of the Society of Animal Artists.
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EE Hibbard's Sculpture
Seeing images underneath the rock's surface.
Elephant Salaam
a sculpture . . .
EE Hibbard fashioned Elephant Salaam in 1978. He looked at the front surface of the rock and saw an elephant kneeling. He cut and shaped the rock to release his "Elephant Salaam". Picture 1 shows the front rock surface and the kneeling elephant. Picture 2 shows his signature, title and date. Picture three shows the elephants head and the trunk that curls along the bottom and around the rock surface. Picture 4 shows the elephant's rear and the tail that follows the edge of the stone.
Everett Hibbard Lithographs
Wildlife studies
Animal artwork lithographs by EE Hibbard
Society of Animal Artists
- The Society of Animal Artists
- A website giving information on The Society of Animal Artists.
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The Flash
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