Wildlife Painting Of The Week
Autumn Paintings: Best of wildlife art brought to you each week
Wildlife is reflected through the season with this collection of fine-art paintings. This post is updated every week so keep checking to see what's new.
I paint directly from photographs. Follow this link to see the captures that inspired the artwork.
November 27th, 2019
King Penguin Pair
Wildlife Painting of the Week
I travelled to Antarctica in 2007 and saw the largest penguin colony at St Andrew's Bay with over 1/2 million penguins. But these two were from the smallest colony we visited - just 18 birds - on Saunders Island, Falkland Islands.
This painting is available to buy. Click here for details.
November 20th, 2019
Barn Owl Coming In To Land
Wildlife Painting of the Week
It took me 17 years to get a barn owl to nest at my home and studio at Fotherdale Farm. But now I am able to view many barn owls from my living room window as they quarter the valley below.
This painting is available to buy. Click here for details.
Click here for stories from my barn owl nest camera
November 13th, 2019
Courting Gannets
Wildlife Painting of the Week
Living close to Bempton Cliffs gives me the ideal opportunity to study gannets in their sea bird city. I love to watch mini-dramas playing out in the colony as well as their majestic courtship. They shake their heads, face skywards and touch beaks while calling.
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Click here to read about the moment that inspired this painting.
November 6th, 2019
Puffins
Wildlife Painting of the Week
This new composition features a group of puffins. It was inspired by watching a colony of these nesting puffins at RSPB Bempton. I visit this site every year to watch the puffins and never tire of their comical behaviour. This painting will feature in my Christmas art exhibition when I will be celebrating the best of British wildlife. Natural Treasures opens at my gallery in Thixendale on November 9th until December 1st.
Click here for more about my exhibition.
Read my blog on when and where to look for puffins in the UK
October 30th, 2019
Hares
Wildlife Painting of the Week
I'm working on a new painting for my Christmas exhibition. The event will be a celebration of the best of British wildlife. Natural Treasures opens at my gallery in Thixendale on November 9th until December 1st.
Click here for more about my exhibition.
The painting features hares at rest in a snowfield. Hares are solitary animals and only come together to mate. I was inspired to paint the scene after seeing a large group of hares together one bitterly cold winter.
Click here to read more about watching hares in snow and see more paintings.
October 23rd, 2019
Gannets Sky Pointing
Wildlife Painting of the Week
Living close to Bempton Cliffs gives me the ideal opportunity to study gannets in their sea bird city. I love to watch mini-dramas playing out in the colony as well as their majestic courtship. They shake their heads, face skywards and touch beaks while calling.
Click here for more information about this painting.
Click here to read the inspiration for the paintings watching gannets here in East Yorkshire.
October 16th, 2019
Snuggled Up
Wildlife Painting of the Week
As the October rains and mists set in, I thought the above painting, titled 'Snuggled Up', an appropriate choice for wildlife painting of the week. This pair of barn owl chicks are actually the very first barn owls I helped to rescue and they represent the beginning of my personal history of barn owl conservation here in the Yorkshire Wolds. Click here to read more about my barn owl conservation work and how these owls inspired it.
October 9th, 2019
Red Stag of Etive
Wildlife Painting of the Week
I'm currently busy painting for a new exhibition of wildlife art paintings that will celebrate our 'Natural Treasures'. I think red stags rank as one of Britain's natural treasures! I'll be exhibit some of my red stag limited edition prints alongside the new originals.
Click here to read about the stag in the painting above and learn how I watched it in the wild before settling to paint.
October 2nd, 2019
Hedgehog in Autumn Leaves
Wildlife Painting of the Week
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Autumn is undeniably here. The leaves are turning, the berries are glowing, and deep in leaf litter you might spot one of these. Click here to read about how I persuaded this one to pose for its portrait.
September 25th, 2019
Squirrel on Scots Pine
Wildlife Painting of the Week
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It's Red Squirrel Awareness Week this week so I have chosen a painting of a red squirrel posed on a scots pine branch for this week's painting of the week. Red squirrels are in serious trouble. The latest estimated population is just 120,000 , of which 75% or more are in Scotland. According to Red Squirrels Northern England there are only 15,000 left in England. Within 10 years there could be none at all. The main problems are: disease, specifically squirrel pox; the loss and fragmentation of their woodland habitat; and competition from the more robust grey squirrel.
Click here to see my collection of red squirrel paintings and learn more about how I hope to support their conservation
September 18th, 2019
Blue Tit On Lookout
Wildlife Painting of the Week
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Have you noticed how many haw berries are out at the moment? The hedgerows here on the Yorkshire Wolds are aglow with these deep red jewels. I like to use hawthorn berries in my compositions and many of my winter compositions also feature birds posed on these beautiful berries.
September 11th, 2019
Yellowhammer
Wildlife Painting of the Week
This painting of a yellowhammer perched on blackthorn is an old favourite. Yellowhammers are often seen perched right at the top of small trees or bushes. As winter approaches they join mixed flocks of buntings, finches and sparrows to feed on seeds on farmland.
September 4th, 2019
Courting Pheasants
Wildlife Painting of the Week
Pheasants always look their best at this time of year, their russet-coloured feathers complementing the autumn countryside. This painting features a male and female conversing.
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