Get Your Bird On!
Scoop up our festival swag for yourself or someone special in your life with designs
by local artists Keith Hansen, Wyatt Hersey, and Barry Deutsch
Get adult or youth sizes in women and everybody styles including short-sleeve shirts, long-sleeve shirts, hoodies, and sweaters in various colors.
Scoop up some Festival swag with our Festival Logo designed by Barry Deutsch featuring the iconic Point Reyes peninsula with various outlines of key birds and wildlife.
Artist Barry Deutsch was born in Brooklyn midway into the last century, he studied and practiced graphic design in NYC and then saw a light and came West in the 60’s eventually partnering with an industrial designer creating the firm Steinhilber+Deutsch in the late 1970’s. There he created logos, packaging, and exhibits for many companies such as Electronic Arts, Esprit, Atari, and JBL. In 1995 he and Lori Wynn founded Deutsch Design Works, a package design and branding group working for National and International companies such as Anheuser-Busch, Campbell’s, Annie’s, Suntory, and Sprint.
Living on SF’s Potrero Hill with his wife Barbara — an eccentric spirit who became a well-known Bay Area amateur lepidopterist and gardener — he discovered there existed a “natural world” and started to guide his graphic design efforts toward working with environmental, ecologic, and socially beneficial Non-Profit organizations i.e.; Turtle Island Restoration Network, Point Reyes National Seashore Association, Kids In Parks, Nature in the City, Environmental Action Committee of West Marin, Ceres Community Project, and The River Otter Ecology Project.
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Scoop up this year’s iconic Keith Hansen collaborative design by Bolinas-based artist Keith Hansen featuring iconic shorebirds (Long-billed Curlew, Dulin, and the threatened Western Snowy Plover.
Artist Keith Hansen is a birder and wildlife artist in Bolinas, Marin County, California, specializing in bird illustrations with scientific accuracy. He has created illustrations for various organizations to adorn or enhance publications that have included books, scientific journals, magazines, newsletters, and logos; as well as designed murals, taught classes, and displayed at numerous art shows and Bird Symposiums. After illustrating over a dozen of books, he illustrated, Birds of the Sierra Nevada: Their Natural History, Status, and Distribution, authored by Ted Beedy and Ed Pandolfino for the Yosemite Association; and recently completed a 22-year project illustrating 320 species in, Hansen’s Field Guide to the Birds of the Sierra Nevada. His newest book, Birds of Point Reyes, will be released in June 2023. It invites readers to imagine the world’s fastest hunt through the eyes of a cliff-dwelling peregrine, to appreciate the evolutionary complexity of the shorebird beaks prodding the sands of Drakes Bay, and to attune to the serenade of birdsong. Additionally, he and his wife Patricia Briceño lead birding tours to Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the Yucatan. His workspace, The Wildlife Gallery is located in Bolinas, California (behind the Bolinas Museum) where people are welcome to visit the studio and view various works he has on display or for sale.
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Scoop up this special 15th-anniversary logo design by Chico-based artist Wyatt Hersey featuring Black (Elephant) Mountain and Tomales Bay shorebirds.
Artist Wyatt Hersey is a visual storyteller with a practice based on illustration, painting, design, and muralism. He uses bright, simplified color palettes and a printmaker’s graphic sensibility to create work that is immediately striking and impactful. His work explores narratives of relational ecology, deep ecology, and ecological consciousness while instilling a sense of playfulness, hope, mutualism, and vitality in the viewer. His background as a wildlife biologist and nature connection mentor greatly informs his work as a visual artist, as does his belief in art as an essential expression of the goodness of humanity. Wyatt was born and raised in Marin County and has a deep connection to the hills, waters, and wildlife of this special slice of the earth.
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