GALLERY
My original artwork is highly detailed, so they can take over a month to finish. Please account for this timescale when ordering a commission.
Please feel free to contact me directly about purchasing an original piece of art or print from myself, or contact the galleries below:
ORIGINAL ART:
Rutland Antiques & Art Centre, Crown Passage, Uppingham, Rutland. LE15 9NB.
Tel:01572 824011 E-mail: sales@rutlandantiques.co.uk
PRINTS:
Wistow Gallery, Wistow Rural Centre, Kibworth Rd, Leicester. LE8 0QF.
Tel: 0116 259 2400 E-mail: info@wistowgallery.com
LATEST WORKS
ODIN
This beautiful boy, ‘ODIN’ is the first piece in my brand new GODS’ collection. I’ve chosen to enter him in this year’s DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year 2021 competition.
Orangutans are classed as a critically endangered species, and could be extinct within 10 years - if we don’t halt deforestation and poaching! Because of land clearance for pulp, paper and palm oil plantations, their habitats are fast disappearing. Poachers are still hunting them for meat, and babies are being taken to be sold on the black market.
This is why supporting conservation charities are vitally important, to finally put a stop to this!
APOLLO
This gentle giant, ‘APOLLO’ is one of my favourite pieces in my brand new GODS’ collection. I’ve chosen him as my second piece to enter in the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year 2021 competition.
Rhinos are classed as a critically endangered species. There are less than 30,000 rhino in the wild today (there used to be 500,000!) The main reason for this huge decline is poaching, habitat loss and a significant rise in the illegal trade of rhino horn and poaching since 2007.
This is why supporting the vital conservation charities and anti-poaching agencies is so important!
ZEUS
This handsome gent, ‘ZEUS’ is the third piece in my brand new GODS’ collection. I’ve decided to make this, the third piece of art that I’m entering into the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year 2021 competition.
Lions are classed as a vulnerable species because the population has declined by 90% in the last century! Loss of habitat, the illegal wildlife trade, disease and climate change are the main causes for this dramatic decline in numbers of lion,
This is why it’s vitally important to support conservation charities. Because of their help, the lion population could slowly bounce back and thrive once more|