Wildlife paintings throughout the world.
There are many great, well known British wildlife artists. Each with their own unique style.
Perhaps the best known artist of this genre is Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, an artist of great talent. His style has been described as realistic. Realism artist believed in painting their subjects without exaggerated emotionalism. To show life as it was. His paintings did this. From the ragged looking lion portrayed in 'Lion Drinking At A Stream' to the brutality of the hunt in the painting, 'Hunting of Chevy Chase'.
From Sir Edwin Landseer to today's artist, one theme has remained clear; their love of the wildlife they portray from either continent. A British wildlife artist and conservationist, David Shepherd, has given back much to the animals he owes his success to, by raising money to help protect endangered species. His career as a wildlife artist began in 1960, when he was commissioned by the Royal Air Force, to paint pictures of local wildlife in Kenya.
His paintings have led to his being described as one of Britain's most popular, and successful artist. One of his classic paintings is typical of his work 'Wise old elephant'. With a low viewpoint and looming central figure, the painting of elephants is remarkable.
His British wildlife subjects may be smaller, yet just as wonderful. The painting, 'Winter Foxes' shows the gentleness of the animals sitting in the underbrush. The rich, soft colors of the foxes fur draws the viewers eye. In 'The Dormouse' one can almost see the quiver of the whiskers. It is the ability to create the small, incidental details in his paintings that draws, and holds the viewers attention.
Scotland born artist Eric Wilson, makes his home in Derbyshire, England. His paintings have been sold all over the world. Being close to wildlife in Africa and India can be very dangerous at times. Yet one must say they are worth the effort. With an ability to capture light that rivals the best photographer, his paintings literally glow. The meticulous painting is wonderful.
Looking at the painting 'Kingfisher in blossom', it can be noticed that the eye of the Kingfisher is focused directly upon a ladybird sitting on a nearby twig. The colors and texture of the blossoms in the painting are clear and deft.
His African wildlife paintings are rich in character, and textures as well. 'To run for your life-Lions chasing Zebra', is a painting that causes the viewer to pause and think. It is difficult to know wether to feel sorry for the prey, or to be happy that the hunter has mangaed to find a meal atlast. All of his paintings are filled with rich details that mimic life closely.
Toni Hargreaves' interest in wildlife as a subject started in 1997. While exhibiting at the British Falconry Fair, she was introduced to several international wildlife artist. Kenya is known for its safaris, it is there that she managed to find her own unique style. Her paintings of British Garden birds are characteristic of her style.
Attention to detail leads the viewer to appreciate the subject in its home. the painting, 'Chaffinch in Blossom' has color details only a careful observer would make note of.
African wildlife paintings such as, 'Protective Custody' show lions in their natural habitat, not only as predators, but parents as well. All of these artists and hundreds like them, portray wildlife to its benefit and ours.
About the Author
David Tatham has been working in the field of arts for over 25 years. A selection of the signed, limited editions for sale by renowned British artists can be viewed at http://www.davidshepherd.com
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