Kathleen Bishop Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Kathleen Bishop based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Boats and Harbors
Recent Work
Fine Art Silhouettes Landscape Photography
North American Landscapes
National Treasures of North America Photography
Reflections in Nature Photography
Wild Bird Photography
Vertical Format Photographs
Featured Photographs
Desert Vistas
Square Format Photography
Antiques and Vintage
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Artwork by Kathleen Bishop
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Blushing Rhododendron Blossoms by Kathleen Bishop
Weathered Rope and Netting on the Noyo River by Kathleen Bishop
Sunlit Ferns Along a Shady Path by Kathleen Bishop
Nest of Floats at Noyo by Kathleen Bishop
Crab Buoys at Arena Cove by Kathleen Bishop
Crab Floats at Arena Cove by Kathleen Bishop
Snowy Egret Fishing for Shrimp by Kathleen Bishop
Bowling Ball Beach Geology by Kathleen Bishop
Roly-Poly Sea Otter by Kathleen Bishop
Osprey Eyeing Breakfast by Kathleen Bishop
Pink Picotee Rhododendron on the Mendocino Coast by Kathleen Bishop
Elephant Seal Cow Colony by Kathleen Bishop
Fishing Boats in Morro Harbor by Kathleen Bishop
Sea Lion Lounging Beside the Longfin in Morro Bay Basin by Kathleen Bishop
Crabbing Gear at Noyo by Kathleen Bishop
Crooning Sea Otter by Kathleen Bishop
Noyo Reflections Rippling in the River by Kathleen Bishop
Harbor Seal Mom with Pup in Noyo by Kathleen Bishop
Rough Ocean Waves Swirling the Shoreline on a Sunny Mendocino Afternoon by Kathleen Bishop
Colorful Bouys and Floats at Noyo by Kathleen Bishop
Grinning Elephant Seals by Kathleen Bishop
Storm above Ghost Ranch Mountains by Kathleen Bishop
Misty Mendocino Morning by Kathleen Bishop
Mono Lake in March by Kathleen Bishop
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About Kathleen Bishop
I love to take off on roads less traveled, especially when it means losing myself in some remote place until I feel like being found. I live on the road for weeks at a time exploring the North American back country, where I discover natural treasures and where I've been thrown into hair-raising adventures that probably should have killed me but I seem to live a charmed life because I'm still kicking. Living rough isn't everyone's cup of tea but I wouldn't trade my experiences in the wild for any 5 star hotel.