Guy Coheleach
Guy Coheleach has a gift for painting character, motion and life into his wildlife subjects that is matched only by his thirst for adventure. Coheleach has been chased by elephants and has tracked eagles, lions and rhinos all over the world. Coheleach is a painter who loves to paint.
Born in New York, Coheleach graduated from Cooper Union and received an honorary doctorate from William and Mary College. Along with more than 100 one-man shows around the world, Coheleach's work has also been exhibited in the National Collection of Fine art, the White House, the Corcoran Gallery and the Royal Ontario Museum. Coheleach was the first western artist to exhibit in postwar Peking.
To read more about Guy Coheleach go to http://www.guysart.com
Born in New York, Coheleach graduated from Cooper Union and received an honorary doctorate from William and Mary College. Along with more than 100 one-man shows around the world, Coheleach's work has also been exhibited in the National Collection of Fine art, the White House, the Corcoran Gallery and the Royal Ontario Museum. Coheleach was the first western artist to exhibit in postwar Peking.
To read more about Guy Coheleach go to http://www.guysart.com

Sunspots (Leopard)
19 3/8" x 30 1/2"
Limited Edition 70/450
Was: $675 - Now 50% Off!
New Price: $335 CAD
"The spotted coat of the leopard gives it wonderful camouflage, which was the inspiration for this painting. Once, on an African safari, I was observing a herd of impala, when suddenly, through my binoculars, I was startled to discover a leopard, also intent on the herd, only 50 yards downward from them.
Although he knew that he couldn't catch any of the impala at that distance, his interest was intense. I could sense that he was hoping that the herd would come closer, within striking range. It was amazing to me to witness how the leopard can simply disappear into his surroundings, close to his potential prey, who were completely oblivious to his concealed presence."
- Guy Coheleach
19 3/8" x 30 1/2"
Limited Edition 70/450
Was: $675 - Now 50% Off!
New Price: $335 CAD
"The spotted coat of the leopard gives it wonderful camouflage, which was the inspiration for this painting. Once, on an African safari, I was observing a herd of impala, when suddenly, through my binoculars, I was startled to discover a leopard, also intent on the herd, only 50 yards downward from them.
Although he knew that he couldn't catch any of the impala at that distance, his interest was intense. I could sense that he was hoping that the herd would come closer, within striking range. It was amazing to me to witness how the leopard can simply disappear into his surroundings, close to his potential prey, who were completely oblivious to his concealed presence."
- Guy Coheleach