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‘Winningest’ federal duck stamp artist to participate in Art in the Wild

By REFUGE/DDWS 3 min read
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REFUGE/DDWS James Hautman will speak, sign stamps and exhibit his work for Art in the Wild on Oct. 29.
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REFUGE/DDWS The 2022-23 Federal Duck Stamp features James Hautman’s redhead ducks.

James Hautman is the only federal duck stamp artist to have taken first place six times, most recently in 2021 during the 2022-23 Federal Duck Stamp Contest. Considering that over 100 typically compete each year, and that winners are not allowed to compete for the next three years, his accomplishment has made a hallowed name for him in wildlife art circles. Hautman and his brothers, Joseph and Robert — also multiple duck stamp contest winners — even made the script for the 1996 comedic movie “Fargo.”

Each year, the J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge hosts the winning duck stamp artist in October to celebrate National Wildlife Refuge and the birthday of the refuge’s namesake, the first duck stamp artist in 1935. Artist-cartoonist Jay Norwood “Ding” Darling is largely responsible for the Federal Duck Stamp Program, which has purchased 6 million acres of now-protected wetlands since its inception.

Hautman’s winning design depicts a pair of redhead ducks.

“I was hoping to portray a sense of calm excitement,” he said. “Ducks, especially diving ducks, are at home on the open water. The wind and rough water don’t bother them at all.”

Hautman will take his appearance a step further this year for the inaugural Art in the Wild Day on Oct. 29. In addition to a 10 a.m. presentation, followed by a duck stamp signing, he will debut an exhibition of his work in the refuge’s Visitor & Education Center auditorium. It will remain for free daily viewing through Nov. 13.

“It’s always such an honor and pleasure to visit with longtime friends and spend time at ‘Ding,'” Hautman, who lives in Minnesota, said. “It’s one of my favorite parts about winning the contest. I’m doubly honored this year to be exhibiting my work at the first-ever Art in the Wild event.”

The refuge and “Ding” Darling Wildlife Society-Friends of the Refuge will host the event from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. State and federal Junior Duck Stamp artists will also be present. The refuge’s 2022-23 Artist in Residence Jacqui Roch will be on hand to lead plein-air demos and a workshop, plus expect other hands-on art activities, the announcement of the 2022 “Ding” Darling Amateur Photo Contest winners, treats to celebrate the DDWS’ 40th anniversary, and other surprises. Admission to Wildlife Drive will be free all day.

“Jim Hautman is the rock star of the federal duck stamp world,” Supervisory Refuge Ranger Toni Westland said. “He and his brothers are the true ‘duck dynasty.’ We are beyond excited to celebrate his big win and see his art hanging in the auditorium to share with all of our visitors. It really is the crowning attraction of the day.”

“This is a rare opportunity to acquire one of Jim’s original paintings or duck stamp prints,” DDWS Development Impact Officer Ann-Marie Wildman, who is in charge of refuge exhibitions, said. “He is painting some smaller Southwest Florida bird portraits right now specifically for our clientele. He will have around 10 to 12 originals available for sale and perhaps a few more that are for exhibit only.”

For more information about Art in the Wild, visit dingartinthewild.com.

The DDWS is seeking event sponsors. For more information, contact April Boehnen at aprilb@dingdarlingsociety.org or 239-472-1100, ext. 4.