Made in Connecticut: Easton artist's passion for nature captures beauty and raises environmental awareness
By the age of 19, the New York Times called him the “Audubon of the fishing world.”
Rebecca Surran
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Jul 30, 2024, 11:22 AM
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Updated 28 days ago
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Artist, writer, and naturalist
James Prosek of Easton
fell in love with nature as a little boy.
By the age of 19, the New York Times called him the “Audubon of the fishing world.”
His work led him on a journey across the globe and marked the beginning of his career as a world-renowned artist.
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