"Woodcock and Sumac" - C. Smith
9"x12" print on canvas, limited to 100
$95.00
"Mixed Double, Pheasant and Hun" - C. Smith
8"x10" print on canvas, limited to 100
$75.00
"Mixed Double, Grouse and Woodcock" - C. Smith
8"x10" print on canvas, limited to 100
$75.00
"Mixed Double, Sharptail and Sage Grouse" - C. Smith
8"x10" print on canvas, limited to 100
$75.00
"Mixed Double, Scaled and Bobwhite Quail" - C. Smith
8"x10" print on canvas, limited to 100
$75.00
"A Brace of Woodcock" - C. Smith
8"x10" print on canvas, limited to 100
$75.00
"Topping Out" - C. Smith
12"x16"
$125.00
"Cutting Through Cover" - C. Smith
12"x16" print on canvas, limited to 100                 16"x20" print on canvas, limited to 100
$125.00                                               $175.00
"Someday Soon, English Setter" - C. Smith
11"x14" lithograph
$45.00
"A Woodcock in Spring" - C. Smith
11"x14" print on canvas, limited to 100
$115.00
Christopher Smith
is a wildlife artist
from Interlochen,
Michigan. He
specializes in dogs
and wildlife scenes,
which he executes
for pet owners and
wildlife lovers
across the country.

Chris has illustrated
more than a dozen
hunting and fishing
books. He is the
Contributing Artist
for The Retriever
Journal, and a
freelance illustrator
for The Pointing
Dog Journal, Just
Labs, and Shooting
Sportsmen. Chris is
author and
illustrator of Field
Guide to Upland
Bird and Waterfowl
Identification, a
pocket guide
intended to help
hunters and bird
watchers properly
identify the sporting
birds in the field.
He, along with
brother Jason, is
co-author of
Waterfowling
Horizons, a
hardcover book
about modern
waterfowl hunting.

Chris attended
Northwestern
Michigan College in
Traverse City, MI,
and is a graduate
from Lake Superior
State University in
Sault Ste. Marie,
MI, holding a B.S. in
Fisheries and
Wildlife
Management. Chris
and wife, Lani, an
artist and potter,
have two children,
Nathan and Audrey,
and an obnoxious
Labrador named
Libby. He has
hunted and fished
across much of
North America,
adding hands on
experiences to his
formal education in
the wildlife sciences.
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