Destination Jazz is an internet radio broadcast for Jazz lovers. Learn about the musicians, their music and history on this program.
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Erin Dickins, co-founder of the Manhattan Transfer. Listen to her music and interview.
Erin will be the featured entertainer on our Inaugural Transatlantic Jazz Cruise aboard Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth Ship March 30, 2013 for 8-days. She will also be conducting two vocal training workshops with vocalists. Students will also get one on one coaching during the workshop. Book soon as space is limited. Call Bruce Oliver (877)661-7158 or email transatlanticjazz@CruiseWithBruce.com
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Chris Geith, Jazz Pianist and Vocalist – music and interview
Charley Langer, smooth Jazz, Sax Player – music and interview
Special thanks to my friend, renown Friendly Doggies artist: Jim Tweedy from New Orleans
During this travel internet radio show, Bruce Oliver, host of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” will talk with Mark Radcliffe and find out more about his experience traveling to Burlington Vermont. Listen to Mark Radcliffe introduce tracks off of his “”the sea before us”" CD in between our talk about your vacation or holiday in the Burlington Vermont area.
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ABOUT MARK RADCLIFFE
In a world of teenage American Idol winners, Mark Radcliffe is a bit of a late-bloomer. Maybe that’s what the music world could use a little more of.
As a former English teacher on the coast of Maine, Mark Radcliffe spent years working with words in a classroom before ever fashioning them into songs. And these years spent in other pursuits provided life experiences that would pay off in time, translating to introspective songs of love, loss and the search for self that fans everywhere could embrace as personal anthems.
Radcliffe was raised on an eclectic diet of U2, Marc Cohn, the Indigo Girls, Crowded House, and Martin Sexton, developed a deep affection for melody and harmony.
Radcliffe knew his full musical message would be best expressed using layered and atmospheric sound, so he joined up with LA producing team of Rob Giles (The Rescues) and Rich Jacques (RightTheStars) to produce his first full-studio release, “The Sea Before Us” in 2009. “The Sea Before Us” is a lush, atmospheric collage of California acoustic pop-rock, oozing with catch hooks, infectious melodies, and lyrics that beg to be sung over an open highway.
The album found radio success with the lead single “In the Sun”, climbing to #45 on the A/C charts. The press embraced Mark as well, describing him as “an undeniable talent, a singer/songwriter in the mold of Duncan Sheik, David Gray or Kenny Loggins” by PowerPopaholic. Radcliffe has drawn further comparisons to John Mayer, Chris Isaac and even The Eagles, with crafted songs that “spin tails of love and loss in easy, cultured pop arrangements that are hard not to like.” (Wildy’s World) But ask an average fan, and they’ll offer simpler testimonials like, “his album hasn’t left my car’s CD changer in six months.”
Through a strategic partnership with Hyundai, Mark has been touring nationally in support of “The Sea Before Us”. Hyundai gave him a brand new 2011 Sonata to use as his tour bus and paired him with cinematographer Liam Finn to capture the adventure. To help bring the car to the people, Mark put together a Hyundai House Concert Tour all up and down the West coast, all of which culminated in a 5 minute tour video that became featured content on Hyundai’s website and part of their 2010 “Hyundai Uncensored” campaign.
Currently, Radcliffe is back in New York, playing around the city and steadily working away on new songs. ”The Sea Before Us” is in stores and online now.
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This week’s Catch-Up Corner tips for travel to Cancun from Henry Biernacki
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Join host, Bruce Oliver, of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” radio program and hear travel and cruise travel tips for your next vacation in Cancun. My Catch-Up Corner Guest is Henry Biernacki a pilot for Virgin America Airlines. This series focuses on travel and tips from Cruise Ship Reporters, listener emails, and industry representatives. Listen to featured musicians music and tails of traveling around the United States and world. Learn travel tips submitted by hundreds of guests who travel. You can listen to our full interviews and their music on iTunes and/or the internet by going to http://InternetRadio.CruiseWithBruce.com/music/
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This week’s tips for travel to London UK
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Join host, Bruce Oliver, of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” radio program and hear travel and cruise travel tips for your next vacation at the 2012 Olympics in London UK, find out about the Olympics and the London games transportation system from Athlete Chair and Olympic Board Member Jonathan Edwards. Author Rick Robinson will also talk about getting an award in London for his book “Writ of Mandamus”. We’ll also hear from Rick about his time walking around London. Listen to featured musicians music and tails of traveling around the United States and world. Learn travel tips submitted by hundreds of guests who travel. You can listen to our full interviews and their music on iTunes and/or the internet by going to http://InternetRadio.CruiseWithBruce.com/music/
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This week’s tips for travel to Israel and the Holy Land
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Join host, Bruce Oliver, of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” radio program and hear travel and cruise travel tips for your next vacation to the Holy Land, get tips to travel to see the pony express in St Joseph. This series focuses on travel and tips from Cruise Ship Reporters, listener emails, and industry representatives. Listen to featured musicians music and tails of traveling around the United States and world. Learn travel tips submitted by hundreds of guests who travel. You can listen to our full interviews and their music on iTunes and/or the internet by going to http://InternetRadio.CruiseWithBruce.com/music/
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This week’s tips for travel to Las Vegas NV – the city of shows and casinos
My Catch Up Corner guest Tony Pace talks about our up coming tours and Tony Pace Cruise
Find out about the Las Vegas Pawn Stars shop and Rick Harrison
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Join host, Bruce Oliver, of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” radio program and hear travel and cruise travel tips for your casino vacation to Las Vegas. This series focuses on travel and tips from Cruise Ship Reporters, listener emails, and industry representatives. Listen to featured musicians music and tails of traveling around the United States and world. Learn travel tips submitted by hundreds of guests who travel. You can listen to our full interviews and their music on iTunes and/or the internet by going to http://InternetRadio.CruiseWithBruce.com/music/
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This week’s tips for travel to St Patrick’s Day Parades & Cooking Ireland’s Downpatrick Corned Beef, Scots Irish Stew and a Full Irish Breakfast at the Irish Inn
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Join host, Bruce Oliver, of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” radio program and hear travel and cruise travel tips for your Irish Experience, get tips to travel to the best St Patrick’s Day Parades and to the Irish Inn.
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You can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the entire month of March if you go to the Ozark, IL Irish Inn owned and operated by Lynn and Brian McCreery. There guests are entertained with Irish music, storytelling around warm fires, and of course special catered dinner feasts of Irish stew, corned beef and cabbage and a full Irish breakfast in the morning, but guest can celebrate and enjoy Irish traditions whenever they visit the Irish Inn.
The McCreerys are more than happy to share their love of this famed holiday with their guests. This off-the-beaten-path bed and breakfast, nestled in the Shawnee National Forest, has charmed a multitude of guests and always keep travelers coming back from more!
I’ve included some of their famed recipes and even including their Full Irish Breakfast, Scots Irish Stew and their Downpatrick Corned Beef. Since St. Patrick is buried in Downpatrick, a town not far from where Brian was born, they call their first secret family recipe for corned beef and cabbage the “Downpatrick Corned Beef.”
Downpatrick Corned Beef
Ingredients:
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5 pounds brisket
¼ cup mustard
1 tablespoon mustard seed
1 tablespoon of pickling spices
¼ cup maple syrup
1 head of cabbage
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon of chopped garlic
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Directions:*
1. Preheat oven to 325. Wash the brisket and then pat dry. Put on a paste of the mustard, mustard seed and pickling spices and maple syrup.
2. Place roast in a roasting pan with about 2 cups of water at 325 for 2 hours, basting ever so often with the maple syrup. When 2 hours is up make sure brisket can be pierced with fork.
3. When there is an hour left on the brisket begin to chop up the head of cabbage. Cut the head into two and then chop into bite sized pieces. In a skillet add a tablespoon of olive oil and teaspoon of garlic, the chopped up cabbage and salt and pepper to taste.
Meal can be served with either mashed or roasted potatoes.
Here are some additional Irish recipes:
* Scots Irish Stew
Ingredients:*
3 pounds stew beef or lamb cut into one inch cubes
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 head garlic – mince all the cloves in the head
2-3 large onions chopped
6 cups beef stock (you can prepare from beef cubes with water)
1 cup dark ale
1 can tomato paste (cup of tomato catsup can substitute)
4 large tomatoes chopped
1 tablespoon sugar
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon basil
1 tablespoon thyme
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce (soy sauce can substitute)
3-1/2 pounds red potatoes
1/2 stick butter
3 cups peeled carrots cut in medallions
Salt and pepper to taste
One piece cinnamon bark
Parsley and coriander leaves for garnish
*Directions:
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1. Heat olive oil in very large pot over medium heat. Sauté meat until brown, then add garlic and onion. Continue to move the meat in the pot with new ingredients over heat for another seven minutes, then sprinkle with sugar.
2. Add beef stock, ale, tomato ingredients, spices, and Worcestershire or soy sauce, and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, and simmer for another two hours, stirring every 15-20 minutes.
3. In a deep skillet sauté the potatoes and carrots in butter or olive oil, whichever you prefer. Add to the stew pot after it has simmered for two hours. Add the cinnamon bark or stick and simmer on lowest heat for another 40 minutes.
4. Remove the bark and bay leaves. Garnish with parsley, coriander, or a combination of both.
Serve this Scots Irish stew with garlic bread, crusty Italian bread with creamery butter, or traditional Irish soda bread. A glass of red wine or mug of Guinness goes very well with this easy to prepare Irish dinner.
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**Yields:* 8 servings
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Full Irish Breakfast *
(Also know as Ulster Fry, a combination of traditional Irish ingredients
and American alternatives)
*Ingredients:*
2 traditional Irish bangers
2 slices Irish bacon (country ham portion will substitute)
1 medium pork chop
3 pieces American bacon
2 pieces each black and white pudding (if you can find an Irish butcher) – the black pudding is something like a flavorful blutwurst and the white is something like a mild liverwurst (to compare the tastes to meats readers may find more familiar)
2 slices tomato
¼ cup mushrooms
¼ cup white wine
2 eggs
2 slices potato bread (rye of whole wheat toast will substitute)
Butter
Orange marmalade
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Directions:*
Everyone knows how to prepare these ingredients. The secret is to serve them all hot to the table simultaneously, which is where a second pair of hands comes in nicely!
1. Fry the potato bread n eggs in a little of the meat fat, with eggs made sunny-side up. Spoon some of the meat fat over the cooking egg for extra flavor and to ensure even cooking.
2. Lightly sauté the tomatoes and grill the pork chops, while cooking the mushrooms in white wine.
During this program you will learn how to save on your tickets to Disney Orlando theme parks and attractions all over the United States by going to USticketAGENT.com.
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U.S. Ticket Agent offers discounted tickets to the Arabian Nights Dinner Theater where you can save up to $25.99 on an adult ticket. Other Dinner Shows include: Makahiki Luau Dinner Show, Medieval Times Show, Pirates Dinner Adventure, Treasure Tavern, Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show, and the Outta Control Magic Show.
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Join host, Bruce Oliver, of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” radio program and hear travel and cruise travel tips for your next vacation at the Walt Disney and Universal Studio Resorts in Orlando, get tips to travel to Orlando and to the entertainment district in Old Town. This series focuses on travel and tips from Cruise Ship Reporters, listener emails, and industry representatives. Listen to featured musicians music and tails of traveling around the United States and world. Learn travel tips submitted by hundreds of guests who travel. You can listen to our full interviews and their music on iTunes and/or the internet by going to http://InternetRadio.CruiseWithBruce.com/music/
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Judith Works took a chance on a mid-life correction by moving from Portland, Oregon to Rome to work for the United Nations, first for the Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and then after a three-year gap (which she minded) she returned to Rome to work for the UN World Food Programme. She received her law degree from Lewis & Clark Law School. She has traveled to over 100 countries for work and pleasure.
Pasta! Vino! Hill Towns! Coins in the Fountain will transport you to Italy where you can find out what its really like to live the expatriate life. It’s all here in the story of a couple who said “NO!” to middle age boredom and made a dash from a small-town in Oregon to cosmopolitan Rome when the author went to work for the United Nations. A brush with the Italian medical system, an auto accident with the military police, dealing with an excitable landlord and helping pick grapes all became part of their daily adventures. And of course there were many new friends like the countess with her butt-reducing machine and the count who served as a model for statues of naked horsemen.
In between actually working there were Italian weddings to attend, music to be heard, travel with the wine club and country weekends in Umbria where the Etruscans still seem to be lurking about. Taking up retirement unexpectedly the husband met strange vegetables in his valiant efforts to learn to cook Italian-style. In between he played golf on a course where the rough had unexploded bombs and crewed on a sailboat that came close to disaster on the way to Greece.
Part memoir, part travelogue to off-beat sites in Rome and elsewhere, you will be amused and intrigued with the stories of food, friends and adventures. You, too, will want to run away to join the Circus (the Circus Maximus, that is). And before you depart Rome, you will never forget to throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain to ensure a return to beautiful Rome and enchanting Italy.
Now retired near Seattle, she continues to travel in between writing and volunteering for arts, literary and scientific organizations.
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Thanks for tuning in to find out more about my Christmas Program. At the end of my first year in operation I’d like to thank the almost20,000 listeners who have tuned in to listen to all of my programs.
During this special Christmas Show I will be talking about some of the music that you hear. I will also be talking about just a portion of the International Christmas Traditions celebrated by people all over the world.
I am happy to announce that you have visited my website and blog viewing almost 2,000,000 pages during 2011. I hope that I’ve provided information that helped you plan your trip and/or cruise, book your tickets. I am now in the top 2% of all websites operating on the World Wide Web according to Alexa.com. According to Google.com I have over 9,000 pages on my site. I’ve worked hard to make sure that the daily updates provide you up to date useful information. I welcome suggestions and am always interested in improving. Please fill out the listener survey after you listen to the program.
At this time I’d like to thank several groups of people featured on todays program. Thanks to my friend Tony Pace - entertainer and philanthropist from Las Vegas, 2011 New Media Music Award Nominee in the Pop Genera, Giana Nguyen accompanied on guitar by Tony Nguyen, Canada’s 2011 best new country musician – Marshall Dane, Roanoke Virginia’s Jazz Pianist Lenny Marcus, NYC entertainer Vincent Poag and a vocalist from Western Massachusetts, Colin Geaghan. Finally I’d like to recognize Diane Gilfether, Founding Director of the Blackhawk Chorus from the Greater San Francisco area and Dan Kane, founder of the Dan Kane Singers from Western Massachusetts, for their permission to use music from their CDs. Many songs from the Dan Kane Singers includes solo performances from: Maeve Jordan, Jim Kane, Keila Roman, Tracie Mnich & Fred Marion, Madline Lukomski, Jen Gaffney, Keith Freeman, and The September Girls. Both Choruses have performed extensively on both sides of the United States for over 20 years.
Danville California’s Blackhawk Chorus, under the direction of Diane Gilfether, with a cast of over 150 choral members has performed at the Vatican in Rome, all over Greater San Francisco, and traveled to sing at the Lincoln Center in New York City. They traveled to and performed in venues, castles and locations including: Austria, the Czech Republic, London, Scotland and Wales, and will be returning to England and Ireland for more performances.
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Listen as Pamela Bitterman talks about her book “Sailing in the far Horizons: The Restless Journey and Tragic Sinking of a Tall Ship”
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During this travel internet radio show, Bruce Oliver, host of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce™” show will talk with Pamela Bitterman and find out more about her experience traveling to Costa Rica. Listen to Pam talk about her book and adventures on a tall ship during the 1970′s when she met her husband in Costa Rica. Also learn about their last visit to Costa Rica a couple of years ago.
Pamela Bitterman’s first book, Sailing To the Far Horizon, her own story of life, loss, and survival at sea is graphically biographical. It encapsulates the author as product of the first thirty years of her life. Muzungu, the story of the author’s unlikely escapades throughout Kenya, picks up on that journey a couple decades later.
She has also written a children’s book titled When This Is Over, I Will Go To School, And I Will Learn To Read; A Story of Hope and Friendship for One Young Kenyan Orphan. Finally, the author has penned a homily entitled, Child, You Are Miracle. Links to these, plus trailers to her three published books found on her website: www.pamelasismanbitterman.com
Bitterman’s writing has emerged amidst her travels, adventures, and finally her marriage and children, her persona as wife and mother – the heart of her; the author as her best self. Her future remains to be seen, and to be told.
Pam teaches maritime history and seamanship at the San Diego Maritime Museum. She is currently living in the Greater San Diego Area and has traveled all over the world.
Cruise with Bruce Travel Internet Radio Show Interviews
The Internet Radio Show – Cruise with Bruce featured guests who have tips for entrepreneurs and travelers. Las Vegas Entertainer Tony Pace, MLS Colorado Rapids Player Wells Thompson, Political Advisor and Author Rick Robinson, Black Ops Agent Leo J Maloney, Actor turned Author & Food and Wine Critic Michael Cervin.
During the live program Bruce Oliver also hosted a TravelTalk Chat – Tweet-In for participants logged on to his site at: http://TravelTalk.CruiseWithBruce.com This “Tweet-In” will also be a regular part of his live Saturday Program at 11:05-12 Noon Eastern. During the Saturday program he will talk about Travel & Cruise Tips and Specials mixed in with his musical line-up.
The first Tweet-In on Saturday, November 12, 2011 will take place at 11:05 AM Eastern Time. The tweet-in will coincide with the broadcast of the Saturday morning Music, Las Vegas Tips and Specials Radio Broadcast.
“Jenn delivers on both performance and songwriting. Well mixed songs with enough of her own individual style to carry things off in a crowded musical market place.” BeeHive Candy 2011
About Jenn Bostic
“Love me, hate me/Leave or take me/Just don’t make me change” “Change”
Jenn Bostic’s career as a singer and songwriter began when she was 10 years old, in the back seat of her father’s car with her older brother on the way to school. A horrific crash that killed her dad, a hobby musician who taught her folk songs like “Sunny Side of the Street,” and turned her on to Emmylou Harris and Bonnie Raitt, changed the 25-year-old’s life forever.
“God must need another angel/Around the throne tonight,” she sings on “Jealous of the Angels,” a song on her second album, the follow-up to her promising debut, Keep Lookin for Love. “Your love lives on inside of me/And I will hold on tight.”
Born in Philadelphia, but raised in Waconia, Minnesota, a small town 30 miles west of
Minneapolis, Jenn grew up singing with her family around the piano. Her father, a CEO of NordicTrack, played a variety of instruments, including accordion, while his daughter picked up a love of folk, blues, R&B, soul, show tunes and, eventually, country. Seeing her father die in front of her made her angry with God at first, but she later found an outlet for her sorrow in music and writing songs.
“The first time I was able to sit down at the piano and play, I shut my eyes and honestly felt a presence next to me,” she explains. “I poured my heart into those first few songs. The only way I could connect and be with my dad was when I played music. And I still feel that way.”
Jenn went on to perform wherever she could, taking voice, piano and acting lessons, singing in choirs and school musicals. She would sit in with a local roots band, Traveled Ground, that consisted of teachers from her middle and high school, and once included her father on accordion.
She went east to attend the famed Berklee School of Music, where she honed her performance skills while studying music education, a field still vitally important to her.
“One day, I’d love to open up a ‘School of Rock’ type institution,” she says. “Just really give back by working with people who are as passionate as I am about music.” She also discovered country music, singing for a cover band called DiggerDawg, which opened for a variety of performers, including Alan Jackson, Josh Turner, Brad Paisley, Reba McEntire and Gretchen Wilson, as well as traveling to Iraq and Kuwait on an Armed Forces Jet.
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During this travel internet radio show, Bruce Oliver, host of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce talks with his guest, Jane Congdon and find out more about traveling to Dracula’s stomping grounds in Transylvania. Listen as Jane Congdon talks about IT STARTED WITH DRACULA: The Count, My Mother and Me and gives tips on taking a vacation or holiday to Dracula’s stomping grounds in Transylvania.
ABOUT Jane Congdon
Jane Congdon has been an English teacher, a journalist, and a book editor. In her publishing career, she worked with textbook authors and traveled around the United States speaking to groups of business educators.
Jane grew up in Glen Ferris, a small town in the mountains of West Virginia. As a young girl, she loved movies about Dracula. They ignited a dream in her to see the castles and forests of Transylvania, but first she had to face the monster that lurked in her very own house—a mother whose thirst was more frightening than a vampire’s.
When Jane retired she set out alone for an 18 day trip to Bucharest, Romania. Myth met reality as she toured the villages and castles of Dracula’s homeland with a guide. What she didn’t expect was an inner journey through her own past.
Through the prism of Dracula’s legend and the Transylvanian countryside, Jane connects with the girl she had been and puts her childhood into perspective. Along the way, she sees her mother in a new light and learns to heal the wounds of her past. Her book: “It Started with Dracula” is a story of expectations and surprises; survival, forgiveness, and hope.
Today, Jane is a member of the Transylvanian Society of Dracula, she likes vampires and bats—the artificial kind. She’s started her new career as a travel writer and author starting with the book that she penned on her Romanian Adventure through Vlad the Impaler’s homeland.
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Travel Internet Radio Show guest Fred Krakowiak talks about Victoria Falls & Zimbabwe Africa
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During this travel internet radio show, Bruce Oliver, host of the “Cruise Radio Network’s: Cruise with Bruce talks with his guest, Fred Krakowiak and find out more about traveling to Victoria Falls & Zimbabwe Africa. Listen as Fred Krakowiak talks about work as a safari artist & expert and gives tips on taking a vacation or holiday to Victoria Falls & Zimbabwe Africa.
ABOUT FRED KRAKWIAK (SAFARI EXPERT & SAFARI ARTIST)
Fred Krakowiak, author of Africa: An Artist’s Safari, is recognized as a leading wildlife artist as well as a safari expert. His artwork is commissioned internationally by both private and corporate collectors. He creates vibrant paintings of wildlife from Africa and across the world by capturing them in motion with unique techniques using mediums such as oil on copper and dye on silk.
Early on, Krakowiak realized his passion for painting as well as his genuine love for African wildlife. Blessed with the gift of an artist’s eye, he is able to detail every nuance of the animal’s very existence. With over twenty-five years of conventional study in various mediums including watercolor, oil, pen & ink and dye on silk, Krakowiak’s foundation has been his formal training in the ancient art of Sumi (pictures in ink). The fundamentals of Sumi require the artist to learn from their mistakes and often omit details. Krakowiak’s paintings illustrate that what is missing is as important as what remains. This skill allows viewers to become involved in the painting by filling in the missing details with their imagination and experience the power of action at that exact moment of passion.
Krakowiak’s book Africa: An Artist’s Safari is a narrative that chronicles his travels in Africa. He was inspired to capture African animals by his awareness that one day his artwork and stories may be all that remains of these majestic creatures. His appreciation and respect for the mysterious beauty of these animals and the land was the motivation for creating his beautiful book. Described as a “feast for the eyes” by the Virginia Quarterly Review, Africa: An Artist’s Safari was the recipient of the prestigious 2008 Ben Franklin Award for large format cover design.
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