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Welcome to Loose Animals Art & Design


Pictured at left is the Roche-a-Cri River. One of the last remaining outposts of wild Wisconsin and home to Loose Animals Art & Design featuring the art of Jay Jocham.

Here the smell of pine permeates your senses and refreshes your being. Roche-a-Cri –“crying rocks” – the sound of swiftly moving water over sand, gravel, and fallen timber. For residents and visitors, it is a chance to catch a breath of fresh air and a moment of solitude. For anglers, it is a fine place to soak a fly. For artists, it represents moments of clarity where brushstrokes of color sway to the tempo of the spring-fed current.

Visit our online art gallery to contemplate the wildlife art. Check out the environmentally-friendly graphic design in our online portfolio. View the animal illustration, nature photography and special art projects. If you like what you see, please let us know.

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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
nothing is going to get better, it's not." -The Lorax, by Dr. Suess





This 1600 sq. ft. Trompe l'œil mural, was painted this summer at the ICF campus in Baraboo, Wisconsin. Realistic imagery was needed to create the illusion of a larger, three-dimensional space.  For the Blue Crane exhibit, the impressionistic style of a South African landscape was created to add depth to the exhibit. (more)
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