2010 California Duck Stamp Contest Winner

“Tranquil Waters”- by Tim Taylor
Prints are now available. Order Now!
“Tranquil Waters”- by Tim Taylor took first place in the 2010 California Duck Stamp Competition. The winning oil painting depicts a pair of redheads swimming in the the tranquil waters of the marsh against a background of cattails.
As the first stamp win and limited edition print by this artist in the first and oldest duck stamp program in the country, these prints present a rare opportunity. Mr. Taylor is pursuing more wins and a long career in waterfowl and wildlife art, so these prints are sure to appreciate in value. Your investment in these limited edition prints generates essential funding for California ’s wetlands. Be sure to order yours now.
A duck stamp is required for hunting waterfowl in California . The money generated from stamp sales can only be spent on waterfowl related conservation projects. Since it began in 1971, The California The Department of Fish and Game sells about 70,000 duck stamps annually, which includes sales to collectors who value them for their artist depiction of native ducks and geese.
As the first stamp win and limited edition print by this artist in the first and oldest duck stamp program in the country, these prints present a rare opportunity. Mr. Taylor is pursuing more wins and a long career in waterfowl and wildlife art, so these prints are sure to appreciate in value. Your investment in these limited edition prints generates essential funding for California ’s wetlands. Be sure to order yours now.
A duck stamp is required for hunting waterfowl in California . The money generated from stamp sales can only be spent on waterfowl related conservation projects. Since it began in 1971, The California The Department of Fish and Game sells about 70,000 duck stamps annually, which includes sales to collectors who value them for their artist depiction of native ducks and geese.