Ronald Cometti, who painted New Zealand's extinct birds in this issue of Forest & Bird, has been a full-time wildlife painter and author for the past 20 years. Previously he was a freelance illustrator in advertising. He sells his paintings through galleries, or by commission. His published work includes a book on Little Barrier, where he worked as a volunteer during the 1980s, and illustrations for Margins of the Sea and The Natural History of Auckland, both projects of Prof. John Morton, a distinguished life member of Forest and Bird.
GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 12
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93Ronald Cometti, who painted New Zealand's extinct birds in this issue of Forest & Bird, has been a full-time wildlife painter and author for the past 20 years. Previously he was a freelance illustrator in advertising. He sells his paintings through galleries, or by commission. His published work includes a book on Little Barrier, where he worked as a volunteer during the 1980s, and illustrations for Margins of the Sea and The Natural History of Auckland, both projects of Prof. John Morton, a distinguished life member of Forest and Bird. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 293, 1 August 1999, Page 12
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