Yesterday I went to see the lovely exhibit at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago. It was a small art exhibit within a much larger installation, titled 'Amazing Amphibians' . It was well worth the trip. : ) Vera Ming Wong had two lovely pieces in it - a stunning, large pen and ink stipple triptych of frogs titled "Three Frogs: Bullfrog, Pickerel and Blanchard's Cricket", and a beautiful collage of Japanese rice papers, titled "Frog Lifecycle". Both are owned, I believe, by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources but are on loan for the show. Susan Shirley had two pieces, "Faces" and "Trio", both frog studies in mixed media, S. Ryan White exhibited a large watercolor painting titled "Pickerel", Mark Klinger had a study "Bufo fowleri and Amanita". I submitted two small pieces of salamanders, one collage of four block prints and a pen and ink of two salamander species, but not drawn to scale. They also had a great byline for the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators as part of the education display, describing their roles in documenting natural history subjects and in conservation strategies. : ) Just wanted to share, Kathy G "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." - Margaret Mead