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Kitty Harvill Art Collections

Shop for artwork from Kitty Harvill based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Artwork by Kitty Harvill

Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.

About Kitty Harvill

Kitty Harvill Having dual residency in both the states and Brazil, Kitty Harvill has dedicated herself to nature and wildlife art since 2006. In 2009 she was invited to Signature membership in Artists for Conservation, and in 2010, 2013 and 2014 had artworks accepted for the AFC international exhibit "The Art of Conservation". She was named "Conservation Artist of the Month" for April 2013. For three years in a row, she has received the TWASI - The Wildlife Art Society International's - International Award. She is a member of APAP, Professional Association of Painters of Parana in Curitiba, Brazil and has participated in their exhibitions. Harvill has been commissioned by the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment - ICMBio, to create the cover paintings for their National Action Plans for the Conservation of Endangered Species. She has completed 12 covers to date, one of which is the Spix's Macaw, considered Extinct in the Wild, with only approximately 85 birds existing in captivity. Harvill's cover painting is for the international version of the National Action Plan for the Conservation of Endangered Species, which includes a re-introduction program for this macaw. She is also active in the project "Ararinha na Natureza" of SAVE Brasil (the Brazilian affiliate of Bird Life International) that is working for the re-introduction of the Spix's Macaw or Ararinha Azul. She was invited to lead workshops in São Paulo at the Avistar Bird Conference in May of 2013 and again in October 2013 in Curaçá, Bahia, the former home of the Spix's Macaw. She was a guest speaker at the opening ceremonies and led 2 days of workshops for approximately 300 children from the area. In May of 2013, she donated a giclée print of her Maned Wolf painting, "Lonely Lobo", to be raffled by World Land Trust-US (now Rainforest Trust). The proceeds from the sale of the print went to buy 28 acres for Maned Wolf habitat in Bolivia. In 2014, she has created and donated artwork of 10 bird species in initiatives of SAVE Brasil/Bird Life Intern'l. to reduce trafficking of wild birds through their ClickAves and Plano de Voo (Flight Plan) programs. Again, in 2014, she teamed up with Rainforest Trust again to support their initiative to help the Serra Bonita Reserve in Bahia by photographing and creating portraits of a Northern Brown Howler Monkey couple, a critically endangered species. She has partnered with various biologists in Brazil and worldwide since 2014 to support endangered species by raising awareness through her artwork. Since 2016, she has led a group of like-minded artists through ABUN - Artists & Biologists Unite for Nature. Harvill works in watercolor, pastel, oil and acrylic. Her work is included in corporate, museum and private collections in the U.S., Brazil, Germany and Singapore.