Edward Suthoff
Wildlife & Sporting Art
Edward in Yellowstone National Park sketching and photographing Big Horn Sheep.



Edward Suthoff grew up south Mississippi near
the Pascagoula River and it was there that he started
duck hunting at an early age and was inspired to paint
and draw wildlife and waterfowl.
After high school Edward began entering his state
waterfowl stamp contest, and won in 1993 and the age of
22. There were 40 entries from 17 entered in the contest.
Since then he has gone on to win numerous waterfowl
and wildlife awards from contest around the country.
Edward is avid outdoorsman and a member of several
wildlife and waterfowl associations, including Ducks
Unlimited, Delta Waterfowl and the Rocky Mountain
Elk Foundation and donates both his time and art for
conservation efforts. He now makes his home in Jackson,
Wyoming near the Yellowstone and Teton National
Parks where he can continue his studies on North American
big game.
He is also planning an exposition through the North West,
including the Yukon Territories across the Rocky Mountains
into Banff, Glazier National Park and then to Alaska to
Denali National Park where he is doing research on the
Brown Bear, Bald Eagle, Caribou and Moose.
Edward was recently honored at both the 30th and 31st
annual Louisiana Wildfowl Festival for winning best of show
and earning the title "Artist of the Year."
His most recent accomplishment was winning the 2006-2007
Louisiana Duck Stamp Contest. His image of a yellow lab
with mallards will grace the stamp that hunters and collectors
will purchase for the 2006-2007 waterfowl hunting season.