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Terry Redlin has had a great interest in the out of doors since early childhood. He was raised in Watertown, South Dakota. Thoughts of a career as a forest ranger ended when he lost a leg as a result of a motorcycle accident. He then turned his attention to the graphic arts. He earned a degree from the St. Paul School of associated arts and spent 25 of his years working in commercial art as a layout artist, graphic designer, illustrator and art director. In his leisure time he researched wildlife subjects and settings. In 1977 at age 40, his picture, "WINTER SNOWS" appeared on the cover of "THE FARMER" magazine. By 1979, the demand for his work increased so much that he left his art directing career to concentrate on painting wildlife. In 1981 and 1984 he won the Minnesota Duck Stamp
Competition. In 1982 He won the Minnesota Trout Stamp Contest. The same
Year He placed second in the Federal Duck Stamp Competition. Artist for
the year for NATIONAL and MINNESOTA DUCKS UNLIMITED COMPETITION CONSERVATIONIST
OF THE YEAR-MAGNUM DONOR BY MINNESOTA WATERFOWL ASSOCIATION for his gifts
of entire print editions and in July 1992, was inducted into the U.S.
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