Video Features
Hunter overcame limitations to hunt again
My dad was an avid hunter, and despite his disability, he won the trophee for the biggest dear back in 2002, while hunting from his truck! This was one of his true happiness moment towards the end of his life.
Biggest Auction Sale of the Night - $12K, by Artist Amy Keller-Rempp
At the Safari Club International fundraising banquet Amy hit a key milestone in her career when her original, acrylic bighorn sheep painting sold for an astounding $12,000. The bidding was intense and drew a standing ovation from the crowd of close to 400.
How "Angels Among Us" painting was an answer to local artist's prayer
READ FULL ARTICLECanadian Wildlife Artist makes American Debut in Reno
Keller-Rempp worked on “King’s Battle” for five weeks. It has safely arrived in Reno and is ready to be part of a four-day auction during Safari Club International.
Featured Aboriginal Artist on the Alberta Native News
The beautiful cover – Secret Guardian – on the December 2016 issue of Alberta Native News is the work of 34-year-old Edmonton-area resident and artist, Amy Keller-Rempp. Her creation Spirit River took home the second-place prize when the winners of the 34th Annual Peace Hills Aboriginal Art Contest were announced in October.