Auburn Alumnus Stephen Malkoff Supports Raptor Center With Latest Work, ‘Spirit Of Auburn’
By Joelle Trollinger, Auburn University
Artist and Auburn University alumnus Stephen Malkoff has created a new, limited-edition print — Spirit of Auburn — that will be used to raise money for Auburn’s Southeastern Raptor Center.
The commemorative pencil drawing of bald eagle Spirit is the latest work from Malkoff, who in the past has created representations of golden eagles Tiger and Nova, as well as the Auburn Oaks at Toomer’s Corner. Malkoff is a nationally recognized nature artist who creates work ranging from detailed tree renderings to collegiate and wildlife representation.
As part of a partnership with Auburn’s College of Veterinary Medicine and the raptor center, only 3,000 lithograph prints of Spirit of Auburn are being produced. The sales will support the Southeastern Raptor Center, which cares for, trains and houses Spirit and others birds of prey.
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