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Dwayne Harty was born on 23 May, 1957 in Shaunavon, Canada, is an American painter. At 63 years old, Dwayne Harty height not available right now. We will update Dwayne Harty's height soon as possible.
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65 years old |
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23 May 1957 |
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23 May |
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Shaunavon, Canada |
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Dwayne Harty Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Dwayne Harty worth at the age of 65 years old? Dwayne Harty’s income source is mostly from being a successful Painter. He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Costa Rican Rain Forest diorama, 115’ around x 26’ high x 12’ deep
Mackenzie Delta Arctic diorama, 42’ around x 12’ high x 6’ deep
Hunt Falls diorama, 14’ around x 18’ high x 6’ deep
Monarch Butterfly diorama, 14’ around x 12’ high x 4’x deep
"Personal Choices" mural, 4’ high x 12’ long
Cretaceous Era miniature diorama, 10’ around x 5’ high x 2’ deep
Oligocene Era miniature diorama, 10’ around x 5’ high x 2’ deep
Miocene Era miniature diorama, 10’ around x 5’ high x 2’ deep
Pleistocene Era miniature diorama, 10’ around x 5’ high x 2’ deep
Native People’s Gallery, "Youth on Horseback Race" mural, 8’ high x 16’ long
Autumn Hardwood/Whitetail Deer diorama, 65’ around x 16’ high x 22’ deep
Long Point, Lake Erie/Waterfowl diorama, 96’ around x 12’ high x 14’ deep
Summer Hardwood/Whitetail Deer diorama, 32’ around x 16’ high x 10’ deep
Algonquin Winter diorama, 32’ around x 12’ high x 12’ deep
Deciduous Forest Floor/Chipmunk diorama, 7’ around x 5’ high x 2’ deep
Spruce Bog/Wolf diorama, 32" around x 12’ high x 10’ deep
Rock Lake/Cow and Calf Moose diorama, 16’ around x 10’ high x 5’ deep
Moose mural/Opeongo Lake Road Hillside, 12’ high x 22’ long
Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall Murals depicting seasonal flora and fauna of the Wye Marsh habitats Each mural measuring 8’ high x 12’ long
Georgian Bay Shoreline/Lighthouse mural, 8’ high x 20’ long
Assistant to Clarence Tillenius in completion of the Boreal Forest/Moose diorama, 16 ‘ high x 52’ around x 16’ deep
In 2012, Harty was commissioned to join the "Yellowstone to Yukon: the Journey of Wildlife and Art" exhibition by the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. As part of this exhibition, Harty spent 3 years exploring some of the most remote parts of North America by horseback, truck, raft, and helicopter. Throughout this journey, Harty was able to produce a wealth of paintings, some of which were later displayed as part of the exhibit, while at least one painting was not seen publicly but was added to the private collection of Ted Turner.
Dwayne Harty (born May 23, 1957) is an American-Canadian wildlife and landscape painter. Harty has over 30 years of experience and has been called one of the best Canadian contemporary wildlife painters. Harty works out of his studio in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Harty is a co-founder of the "Animal Art in the Park" exhibition, which is a wildlife art exhibition held annually in Algonquin Park Harty continues to teacher newer artists in the fall at the tanamakoon fall art program.
Harty was born in the small prairie town of Shaunavon, Saskatchewan in 1957. Harty first started drawing wildlife on the prairies at the age of 3 years old. His family moved to Regina, Saskatchewan by the time he entered kindergarten. In his teens, Dwayne attended Campion High School.