**AWARDS**
2002 Wisconsin Waterfowl Stamp Print
2001 Wisconsin Ducks Unlimited Sponsor Artist
2001 Century Collection Artist-Channel 10
2001 Southeastern Wisconsin Pheasants Forever Artist
2000 Federal Duck Stamp-Second Place
2000 Wisconsin Turkey Stamp
1999 Ruffed Grouse Society National Habitat Sponsor Print Artist
1998 Wisconsin Pheasant Stamp
1998 Wisconsin Ducks Unlimited Sponsor Artist
1997/98 Ducks Unlimited National Artist
1996 Silver Pallete Award-Ducks Unlimited/National
1996 Whitetails Unlimited National Companion Print Artist
1996 Elk Wisconsin Commemorative Print Artist
1996 Wisconsin Inland Trout Stamp
1995/96 Ducks Unlimited National Flyway Artist
1995 Whitetails Unlimited National Companion Print Artist
1995 Channel 10 Century Artist
1995 Elk Wisconsin Commemorative Print Artist
1995 Pennsylvania Trout/Salmon Stamp
1995 Wisconsin Turkey Stamp
1994/95 Iowa Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year
1994 Wisconsin Great Lakes Salmon and Trout Stamp
1994 Kentucky Trout Stamp
1994 Wisconsin Waterfowl Sponsor Print Artist
1994 National Wild Turkey Federal Grand National Art Contest Winner
1993 Wisconsin Ducks Unlimited Mississippi Flyway Artist
1993 Wisconsin Ducks Unlimited Sponsor Artist
1991 Wisconsin Duck Stamp
1991 Wisconsin Great Lakes Salmon and Trout Stamp
1991 Illinois Great Lakes Salmon and Trout Stamp
1991 Wisconsin Waterfowl Sponsor Print Artist
1989 Wisconsin Turkey Stamp
1989 Wisconsin Ducks Unlimited Mississippi Flyway Artist
1988 Wisconsin Inland Trout Stamp
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Terry, a self-taught artist who entered the wildlife art field 16 years ago after a hiatus from art for 18 years, finds his work an endless inspiration.
"Every once in a while, you put out a really spectacular piece where everything comes together. But an artist is the same as a musician, he never steps learning! Always learning some little brush stroke or use of light that will make your next painting easier to do. It's a learning process that keeps going-it's never-ending."
Terry lives his art. An avid fisherman and hunter, he does not separate the outdoor experience from his work. Instead, he continues the experience on canvas.
"If I'm out fishing and catch a bluegill, I'll sit and hold the bluegill in my hand looking at he colors in it. If I see ducks coming in, I'll remember what color the water is, how the light hits the side of the hill. When I'm out hunting, I always have my camera with me. I'll see the trees when the sun is going down and the glow is coming off the trees and take a picture of it. When photos come back, it's not just a group of trees, but I'm looking at something different- I'm looking at the light.
Color and light are central to Doughty's award-winning painting, but equally evident are the sense of proportion and naturalness with which he approaches his subject. He applies his concern for authenticity to his animal subjects as well. Experience as a taxidermist taught him attention to musculature and skeletal detail. He turns to references like full-mount deer manikin, the Public Museum, Zoo, a collection of zoological books, and an accumulation of photos and sketches to ensure the accuracy of his subject's stance and movement.
As an avid fisherman, hunter and outdoorsman, Terry has maintained a lifelong commitment to wildlife and preservation of their habitat. As a strong supporter of conservation groups, Terry has received many honors attesting to the quality of his artwork. |