Awards (..continued)

2006 October - Selected to Exhibit at the Australian Guild of Realist Artist’s “Australian Art Excellence” Awards for 2006 in Melbourne at AGRA , 1 Inglesby Road, Camberwell, Vic. 3124. Wildlife Art Society of Australasia Wild Awards 4th Oct. 5th November at Montsalvat Gallery, 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Eltham  
Exhibiting at Escape Gallery, 1 Brisbane St, Murwillumbah, NSW  
2006 August - A finalist in the Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize Adelaide with ”Unique Australians” 112 out 568 entered.  
2006 June - “The Nursery” “runner up” at the AGRA Gallery’s winter Exhibition   
2006 May - “Storm Over Broken Stripes” was be featured in the “Antiques & Arts” Magazine & Art Gallery Magazine
2006 May - Invited to exhibit his latest drawing “Morning Chill Over the Serengeti” in the “Drawing: the Essential Art” Exhibition at AGRA  Gallery, Cnr. Camberwell & Inglesby Roads, Camberwell
2006 April - Exhibition at Griffith Regional Art Gallery until 1st May.  Showing some early works of horses and all his later African & Australian wildlife works some originals, prints and photocopies as the originals are now over in Africa.
2006 April/May - “Five Ants”  was selected to be hung at the Outback Art Prize in Broken Hill.
2006 Feb. - “Storm Over Broken Stripes” featured in The Australian Artist Magazine.
2005 - "I Dream of Africa - Jack's Camp" won Best in the Exhibition 2005 Summer Exhibition, December 2005
“A Cautious Approach” was judged the "Best Exhibit in the exhibition" at the Queensland Wildlife Art Society International Exhibition1 called "Nature In Art 2005" QLD October 2005, “A Cautious Approach” "People's Choice of the most popular exhibit" at the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia exhibition held at the Australian Guild of Realist Artists Galleries, Camberwell in May 2005  
2004 - "Tumblebug" was a winner in the "B" Category at the "Waterhouse natural history Art Prize" held in Adelaide. It was chosen out of 534 entries to be one of 104 finalists.  There were ten winners awarded prizes. It is a drawing of an African dung beetle with a ball of dung and an African Elephant looking over its shoulder at it.  It was drawn with graphite pencils.  
2003 - The Ink & Dot drawing of the "Lace Monitor" one of 137 selected out of 450 entries into the South Australian Art Museum Natural Art Prize held in Adelaide in August. "Eye of the Matriarch" was given a Highly Commended Award at the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia Annual exhibition held in Melbourne  
Chris was asked to draw lodges of Isbindi Africa Lodges at Kruger National Park in South Africa as well as lodges and Hotels in the Mantis collection  
2002 - Zimbabwe to drawing three new lodges for Landela at Lake Kariba  
2001 - Botswana to draw the two new lodges in the Okavango Delta for Landela
2000 - Botswana to draw the three Walking Trails Camps for Landela
1998 - 1999  Zimbabwe  and Botswana to draw Landela lodges   
1997 - Zimbabwe for the African Safari Magazine to draw Pamuzinda Safari Lodge Chris was asked to design the front cover for the Wildlife Art Society of Australasia.  He drew "Eastern Bearded Dragon". The Limited Edition Print set of four drawings won the Golden Award at the National Prints Awards for 1996  
1996 - "River Horses" (click here to view) won the Catani Drawing Award at the annual wildlife Art Society of Australasia Exhibition held in Melbourne.