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Save The Nature Center

April 7th, 2013 - Asheville, NC

To support the Western North Carolina Nature Center, John Haldane will donate 1/2 of all profits from sales of wildlife photographs and art at Fine Art America to this worthy cause. Photos and art can be seen at this link: http://john-haldane.artistwebsites.com/?tab=artworkgalleries

Images sell in a variety of sizes and formats from framed to canvas to metal to greeting cards. Prices are very reasonable and each purchase comes with a 30 day guarantee.

The Western North Carolina Nature Center has been instrumental in re-introducing and saving the endangered Red Wolf. The Nature Center provides triage for injured wildlife, offers numerous educational opportunities, and houses a variety of flora and fauna from the Appalachian region. In addition to the wildlife, the Nature Center has a petting area with farm animals.

Recently, the City of Asheville has threatened to close the Nature Center because of budget constraints. Anyone who supports wildlife, nature, and education needs to step up and support the Nature Center in any way possible. That is why Grand Memories Photography is making a donation for every piece of wildlife art you purchase.

John Haldane has been taking photographs for 35 years across America, in parts of Europe, China, and Japan. He had graduated from film to digital equipment and does all his developing on the computer. Expertise in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop has enable John to create beautiful works of art from painting to drawing, design to wallpaper, and totally unique digital images. Using a WACOM touch screen and pen, John literally paints his creations onto the computer screen.

His photographs and art have been featured as magazine covers, in magazine articles, in calendars, galleries, and art fairs. They have won numerous awards in a variety of categories.

Please join Grand Memories Photography and John Haldane in supporting the Western North Carolina Nature Center.

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