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Supporting Wildlife Conservation Through Art

Wildlife conservation is an important topic to me as I have a desire to make a meaningful contribution to the protection of endangered species through my original wildlife art.

I donate a percentage of my profits, from all wildlife original artworks towards supporting vital conservation efforts.

I believe it is important to raise awareness about the plight of endangered species, especially those whose survival hangs in the balance. 

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I want to inspire others to join me in the fight to protect wildlife through art.​

A reminder that through collective action, a caring heart and each purchase of artwork you are helping towards the safeguarding of our planet’s most vulnerable inhabitants. 

Close-up portrait of a lioness, mouth open, isolated white background.

David Shepherd 'Wildlife Artist Of The Year' Art Competition

In 2024 I was shortlisted as a Finalist for the'David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year 2024'.

This meant that my artwork of a Lioness 'Fearless' was exhibited at The Mall Galleries in London from the 2nd - 6th July 2024. A definite 'Pinch Me' moment! A percentage of proceeds from the exhibition go to support wildlife conservation efforts worldwide.

This particular piece took me 100 hours of drawing using colour pencils to achieve a hyper-realistic portrait. 

She was also nominated in the DSWF Top 10 Peoples choice award.

David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation logo white text on black background.
Explorers Against Extinction Finalist Sketch for Survival 100 2025 logo, elephants.

Explorers Against Extinction 'Sketch For Survival' Art Competition 

In 2025 I was shortlisted as a Finalist for the Explorers Against Extinction 'Sketch for Survival 100' Art competition. Which meant that my Rhino artwork was displayed at the OXO Gallery in London and then sold with 100% of the proceeds going to support vital wildlife conservation efforts. 

Adult rhino and calf lovingly nuzzle, showing tender connection.
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