Widely
recognized as the world’s finest freshwater fish and wildlife artist,
Al Agnew has teamed up with AFTCO Bluewater to create — and proudly
“introduce” inside the pages of this catalog — a unique
line of lifestyle sportswear for freshwater fishermen, hunting enthusiasts,
or anyone who simply appreciates nature. Featured is a spectacular selection
of T-Shirts and sweatshirts with full-color, full-back designs that vividly
depict, to the last detail, Al Agnew’s award-winning artwork of
popular freshwater game fish and North American wildlife. In addition,
the new Al Agnew by AFTCO Bluewater collection will offer an “embroidery”
line of casual wear that includes shirt styles, hats and beanies, jackets,
fleece and belts.Agnew was raised in the rural Ozarks of southern Missouri where, from an early age, his father and grandfather took him fishing every weekend — unless they went hunting. By the time he was nine, Al was riding his bike a mile to the river to catch smallmouth bass, and was floating the river in a small johnboat by the time he was 14. He hunted the woods and, while in high school, won local bass tournaments and purchased his first canoe and bass boat. Not surprising, art was Al’s other love, and his skill was such that he even sold some paintings before he enrolled at Southeast Missouri State University. There, he chose to work toward a teaching degree, with a major in art, and after graduating, taught art at a small school in southern Missouri, all the while painting in his spare time. Having sold a few pieces and then winning the first conservation stamp contest he’d entered (the Missouri trout stamp), Al made the decision in 1983, with encouragement from his wife, to pursue his passion for painting wildlife on a full-time basis. He immediately began selling paintings and has never looked back. |
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Though
few artists can match the accuracy and detail of Al Agnew’s sensational
artwork, what sets Al apart from all others is his versatility. Once he
has invested the time to study animal behavior in natural surroundings,
Al is equally comfortable painting a leaping largemouth bass or ducks
on the wing as he is a regal bull elk, a pride of lions on the African
veldt, or a flycaster working an inviting stretch of trout stream. It
is Al’s angling experience that has made his portraits of North
American freshwater fish so dynamic and accurate. For reference, he photographs
his catches, but then examines subtle color shifts under various lighting
conditions and takes extensive notes on scale and fin ray counts. Al has
also spent considerable time snorkeling in clear streams and lakes, studying
the appearance and habits of fish and the underwater light and “landscape”.
Such attention to detail ensures that an Al Agnew fish painting is accurate
down to the last scale, and an image to which any angler can relate. It
has also put Al at the pinnacle of American freshwater fish artists, with
his works being published in prominent outdoor magazines, books, and regularly
as cover art for Bass Pro Shops catalogs. Similarly, while hunting, Al
has spent considerable time studying the habits of wild game and other
wildlife he encounters. That, along with the spectacular landscapes that
often surround him, have inspired some of Al’s favorite paintings,
and assure that when he portrays game birds, waterfowl or wild animals
on canvas, they will be accurately detailed and appropriately engaged
with their environment. His talent and approach are why Al Agnew has won
12 conservation stamp contests, been honored as featured artist at nationally
prominent wildlife art shows, been invited to participate in prestigious
international exhibits, and was inducted into U.S. Art’s Artist
Hall Of Fame. To enjoy the latest of Al Agnew’s remarkable paintings,
visit his website at www.alagnew.com.
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An
avid angler who has fished in 30 states, Canada and Africa, Al Agnew has
landed almost 80 species of North American fish on hook and line, as well
as five African species. He has flyfished much of the West for trout and
steelhead, and nearly a dozen rivers in Alaska for salmon. Though he’s
caught trophy bass in Texas and Florida, and landed big muskie, pike,
and walleye in Minnesota and Ontario, his first love is smallmouth bass
fishing. Al is well-known as an expert on river smallmouth, and his river
fishing tactics and adventures have been featured in national outdoor
magazines. He is a popular speaker at fishing seminars throughout the Midwest, and is an acknowledged master of stream fishing from a canoe, having been featured in the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World television series. Al is also an avid bowhunter who has sought elk in Idaho, mule deer in Colorado, and caribou in Alaska, besides the whitetails and wild turkeys in his native Ozarks. He also enjoys shotgunning for cottontails, quail, and doves. He grew up squirrel hunting with a .22 rifle, and still prides himself on his expertise in rifle shooting with open sights. |
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