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About John Warr

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John Warr began his art career in 1980 concentrating mainly on wildlife. Over the next ten years Warr worked with many wildlife organizations along with winning many awards including the 1988-1989 Alabama Duck Stamp competition. Warr grew up surrounded by the beauty of his beloved Guntersville Lake area of rural Northeastern Alabama. He found the beauty of Lake Guntersville and it's bounty of wildlife. He grew to love the outdoors and it's natural beauty. When John began drawing, at the age of twenty-one, he created drawings of the river wildlife, mainly waterfowl. When John created his first color works, about four years later, river wildlife remained his primary interest. In 1989 Warr accidentally ventured into the field of Civil War art. With his interest in the Civil War and some photos from Civil War reenactments, he decided to do a scene showing a group of Confederate soldiers marching across a field while two Whitetail Deer watch from a distance. With no intentions of printing the piece, Warr carried it to a few shows and the response was unbelievable. Over the last twenty years Warr has spent most of his time painting Civil War scenes, but he hasn't completely given up on his wildlife. In many of his major pieces, the scenes have wildlife as the subject or somewhere in the background. Warr resides in rural Northern Alabama with his wife Tammy and three daughters Lauren, Lindsey, Laney, and Grandson Ethan. There he owns and operates Warr Art Gallery and Custom Frame Shop. John recently joined Global Outfitters, a Hunting, Fishing, and Shooting Travel Adventure Site and Wildlife Art Gallery as their Art Director.

Works by John Warr

1988-89 Alabama Duck Stamp
John Warr
This painting won the 1988-89 Alabam Duck Stamp Contest. For this tenth year aniversary contest, Warr chose to paint a pair of Canvasbacks swimming in the foggy backwaters of a lake.
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Misty Mountain Hideaway
John Warr
A 10-point buck rests on top of a rocky ridge as morning light begins to filter through the trees
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Three Amigos
John Warr
Three setter puppies peak over the fence waiting to train with the wing
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Sunday Stroll
John Warr
A pair of mallards take the family for a swim through the backwaters
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The Intruder
John Warr
A pair of wood ducks visit last year's nesting box when the female gets in to a spat with a grackle
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Misty Morning Blue Wings
John Warr
A pair of blue wing Teal take a swim in the backwaters on a foggy morning
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Sleeping Sprigs
John Warr
A couple of drake pintails sun themselves after a morning feed
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Blue Winged Teal
John Warr
A pair of Blue Winged Teal stroll along the lakeshore foraging for food. These fowl are some of the earliest to migrate South
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The Lookout
John Warr
A black lab sits alert waiting on his master's command to retreive the game.
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Flying Mallard
John Warr
A drake mallard burst over the reeds into a back water slew.
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Whitetail Buck
John Warr
A closeup of a 10-point buck standing alert
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Flying Geese
John Warr
A pair of Canadian geese getting ready to set down
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Game Bird Set
John Warr
Set of three matching numbered prints of a turkey, quail and pheasant
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Lure Set
John Warr
Set of three matching numbered prints of vintage freshwater lures
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Yanks and Venison
John Warr
A confederate sniper finds himself in a conundrum as he has to decide between taking out a Yankee or bagging a whitetail
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Southern Bandits
John Warr
A trio of raccoons ramsack a Yankee camp while the troops left behind seem to be missing
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Confederate Forager
John Warr
A confederate soldier reflects on home during a rare moment of peace.
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Guided Passage
John Warr
"Guided Passage" is the first in the Global Outfitter Guide Series. This sceen depicts a Quail Hunting Guide instructing a Grandfather and Grandson as his dogs are on point.The tradition of quail hunting is passed down from one generation to another with, in this case, the help of a professional hunting guide.
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D Coy Collections
John Warr
Painting depicts a collection of antique decoys sitting on old table.
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Mourning Doves
John Warr
This print depicts a highly detailed painting of a pair of Mourning Doves sitting on a pine tree branch.
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Shoveller Bust
John Warr
This is an original painting of a Shoveller Duck Bust.
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Common Goldeneye Bust
John Warr
This is an Original Painting of a Common Goldeneye Duck Bust.
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Hardwood Haven
John Warr
A Jake looks on as a gobbler and a hen pick their way along a hardwood ridge top.
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Conjuring White Lightning
John Warr
This is the second painting of the series "Global Outfitters Guide Series". In this painting, an off-shore fishing guide "conjures up" a hugh White Marlin to give his passanger the fight of his life. As the fisherman battles the Marlin off the Florida Panhandle, the first mate stands ready to place the tag on White Lightning.
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Eyes Wide Open
John Warr
This is the third painting of the series "Global Outfitters Guide Series". This painting depicts world class skeet shooter and instructor Terry Hetrick working with a group od students at the Tennessee Clay Target Complex. Target shooting is a true family sport where all can participate and having a good instructor can make all the diference
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