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Canadian Black Bear Artists

The Atlas currently contains 5 sourced artist profiles with an explicit black bear relationship.

What this page means. Inclusion here is based on documented subject matter in the Atlas, not a ranking. Current connected artists include Graham Watts, Robert Bateman, Glen Loates, Michael Pape and others.

Artists connected to Black Bear

British Columbia

Graham Watts

Vancouver-based Canadian oil painter whose wildlife subjects include grizzly and black bears, wolves, eagles, elk, polar bears and salmon, using saturated colour, layered texture and dramatic light.

Official wildlife-art profile

British Columbia

Robert Bateman

Canadian naturalist and painter known internationally for detailed wildlife and habitat paintings, conservation work and a long career connecting art with close observation of nature.

Official biography

Ontario

Glen Loates

Toronto-born Canadian wildlife artist and naturalist whose detailed studies span birds, mammals, fish and other natural subjects, with museum, publishing and institutional commissions.

Official biography

Ontario

Michael Pape

Ontario wildlife artist working primarily in acrylic and drawing, with recurring subjects including wolves, bears, eagles, ravens, big cats and other wildlife.

Official artist site

Canada

Mathias Horne

Canadian artist using acrylic wildlife paintings and themed collections to support conservation initiatives, including work focused on bears and ocean protection.

Official artist site

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The Atlas will add work-level records only when creator, subject and object details can be clearly documented.

How to use this page

Open individual artist records to review location, medium, style, source links and other wildlife relationships. For species context, see the Black Bear art guide.