
Nathaniel Gold wrote and illustrated a review of “The Chimps of Fauna Sanctuary: A Canadian Story of Resilience and Recovery” for Evolution: This View of Life magazine. The book tells the true story of several chimps that were rescued from biomedical research who are now living in retirement at Fauna Sanctuary, a farm just outside of Montreal. (more)
Nathaniel Gold’s on-going illustration series for Scientific American was itself the basis for a recent article on the magazine’s blog, titled “‘Chimp Pope’ Launches Scientist-Artist Blogging Partnership. (more)
Nathaniel Gold’s illustration of a chimpanzee in a straitjacket was selected by Scientific American as their website’s Image of the Week. Nathaniel’s primate paintings are part of “The Primate Diaries” blog, a regular feature on the Scientific American Network. (more)
Nathaniel Gold has been a regular contributor to Scientific American for the past four months, creating a weekly image for “The Primate Diaries.” Working directly with writer Eric Michael Johnson, Nathaniel is given total creative freedom. “The weekly article has to do with primates, which is my passion,” says Nathaniel. (more)
Nathaniel Gold recently contributed this image to be sold as a sketchcard on http://ripplesketches.blogspot.com/ to aid the clean up effort in the Gulf. Each sketchcard on this blog is $10.00. The proceeds are used to help the animal victims of the Deep Water Horizon Gulf Oil Spill. (more)
Nathaniel Gold’s New Book of drawings and essays on the chimpanzee and human society has just been published by Jessian Press. (more)