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Top 5 Animal Artists

30 October, 2020

30 October, 2020

Animal portraiture comesin all styles, shapes and sizes asdemonstrated by our top 5 animalartists picks. Being a wildlife artist can bring enormous satisfaction often stemming from a true love for the animals which are the star subject of the painting. From the quirky and colourful portraits by Carol Gillan to the almost impossibly precise work of animal artists such as Richard Symonds, you don’t have to search for long before you fall in love with animal portraiture.

Giles Ward

Specialising in marine wildlife and crustaceans, Giles Ward’s work is unique and beautiful. Experimentation is at the heart of his painting. Working pre-dominantly in oils Giles’ canvases take on other-worldly textures with the addition of acrylics, inks, spray paint, varnishes and anything else he can lay his hands on, including crab shell. He is inspired by the natural world and examines the hidden corners of colour and texture found in nature’s close-up detail. Giles sources his marine subjects direct from the fishmonger with Brixham Fish Market providing an incredible source of inspiration. The artist is also a keen support of local communities and has donated artworks for charitable ends.

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Debbie Boon

Our second pick in our animal artists is Debbie Boon. Painting on canvas with heavy bodied acrylics, Debbie Boon applies layers of paint to create depth and vibrancy in her work. Her animal portraits are characterised by an energy and vivacity which reflects the joie de vivre she feels when faced with a subject that captures her imagination. As one of Forest’s most prolific animal artists she is available for commissions and her work is available as large scale artist proof limited editions

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In the below video we see Debbie Boon at work in her studio producing her recognisable bold brush strokes and dramatic paintings.

Dominique Salm

Dominique creates remarkably naturalistic portraits of animal subjects depicted on clean white backgrounds. This not only creates a dramatic graphic image, but conveys her modern aesthetic. Each image has an almost snap-shot quality, showing her unique ability of capturing the personality of each animal and imparting humour, character and whimsy to many of her pieces. “I have always seen the human side in animals – the way they make you laugh or sympathise with them with an action or an expression. I paint mainly from my own photos but can sometimes spend hours watching the subject as it’s all about capturing that single moment.”

Constantly pushing her art, Dominique now uses the earth pigment from the environments in which her animal subjects reside having observed varying shades of red on elephants as they roll around in iron rich soils. Going from strength to strength, the artist has a number of accolades to her name including winning the animal artists award BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year and finalist in David Shepherd’s Animal Artist of the Year.

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Ben Jeffery

An accomplished artist with a large celebrity portrait and superhero portfolio including the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Stan Lee, Ben’s talent extends into animal portraiture seamlessly. The artist works in an inspired fashion, often filling the canvas with unplanned brush strokes and colour. This fluidity in his method of working gives his animal artwork a fantastic vibrancy which many collectors seek. In particular is the artists liberal use of metal leaf in his paintings and with a warm earthy red underpainting, which combine to produce a striking result as seen below.

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Marc Allante

Merging traditional Chinese inks with European painting techniques in a contemporary style reflects the fusion of Marc’s Chinese-French ancestry. This unique approach situates his artwork in the contemporary art scene and the artist has gained wide recognition for his work, with multiple awards and exclusive interviews with the likes of the Huffington Post for a touching content creation on his artistic developments from when he was a young boy to the artist he is now.

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Stephen Park

Our sixth pick in our top 10 animal artists is Stephen Parkwho depicts the majesty of some of the ‘big 5’ as well as wildlife closer to home in the UK. Stephen, once a landscape artist, decided to extend his art to wildlife in 1980. It wasn’t until a trip to Kenya a few years laterthat his passion was awakened to the true beauty of this subject. “There is a very special feeling when you actually experience these animals in their natural habitat”, and so it was that Stephen embarked upon painting these magnificent creatures. Below, are a few examples of some animal portraits a little closer to home with the hares always being a popular subject.

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Carol Gillan

Carol Gillanspecialises in friendly and sometimes humorous animal and pet portraits aiming to achieve an informal, composed painting which is both a realistic likeness and a uniquely distinctive interpretation. “It’s my aim to bring the viewer face to face with a living, breathing animal, to make you smile as co-conspirators, want to ruffle their hair, laugh and take them home!” Carolemploys a plain background to save from any distractions from the animal be it a curious cow, loving labrador or beady eyed owl. We love the playful yet sincere nature of these original paintings and Carol’s commissions often prove to be a touching gift.

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Wayne Westwood

Our final pick in our top animal artists isWayne Westwood. A keen ‘twitcher’ or birdwatcher it seems he has the patience required to capture these beautiful birds in all their glory. Wayne Westwood developed an interest in painting at the age of ten when he received a book by the internationally known wildlife artist Raymond Harris Ching and the AA British Book of Birds. It was during his time working as a farm labourer that he saved enough money to buy his first bird of prey. Working so closely with numerous “raptors” Wayne has now become a devoted painter of all birds. He uses the reference from his own photographic library to compose stunning paintings that come from his studio.

Wayne suffered a serious heart attack at the age of 27 which completely changed his life. After he recovered, painting consumed his time and energy to develop his artistic talent. As a full time professional artist he quickly became a leading wildlife painter with sell out exhibitions. His subjects have included all African Wildlife, U.K Native Birds and British Farming Livestock and is sought after within the animal artists community. Wayne Westwoodhas had work published and had various articles in wildlife and art magazines including Birds Illustrated and Countryman’s Weekly.

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Richard Symonds

Richard Symonds is our third top pick whosepassion and commitment to wildlife spans back over 20 years. He has been actively involved with raising large sums of money and awareness for wildlife through the sale and auction of his original paintings, drawings and limited edition prints.It’s this level of dedication and love for the animals which is keyto capturing the magic unique to each animal.

In 2006 Richard hit the animal artists headlines when he completed his first life-size oil painting of an African bull elephant called “Tembo”. It sold for a staggering $100,000.00 to a private collector with a large donation from the sale going directly to The Born Free Foundation. Below is a stunning coloured pencil drawing titled ‘Brutus’ whose intense gaze has been capturing passers by in the gallery recently.

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Suzie Marsh

Our penultimate pick is talented sculptor Suzie Marsh. Suzie’s work reflects her fascination with animal character and formandinspiration is taken from life whenever possible through constant observation of her own animals. At her Cornish studio, Suzie now produces a large and ever changing range of cat sculptures which are avidly sought by collectors of her work. In recognition of the cat’s role in her success, Suzie donates a percentage of each sale to the Cats Protection League.

The hand built sculptures are made in stoneware clays and fired at 1220 or 1280 degrees Celsius in gas and electric kilns making them suitable for inside and outside use. Glazes are used sparingly as Suzie prefers the texture and detail of the clay. Instead she prefers to use oxides and matt ceramic pigments to colour her work.

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Forest Gallery’s animal artists cover a wide range of mediums and animal subjects to suit our collectors’ desires. If you like any of the pieces on display in this article or would like to arrange a specific commission from one of the animal artists please get in contact and we would be delighted to arrange this.

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FAQs

Who are the best wildlife artists? ›

Famous Wildlife Painters

Many of the most well-known and most exhibited wildlife painters such as Robert Bateman, Carl Brenders, David Shepherd, Alan M. Hunt, and George McLean are naturalists and conservationists.

Who was the famous artist who painted wildlife? ›

David Shepherd was a celebrated artist with a keen eye for detail and a passion for capturing the natural world in all its glory. His original artwork is characterised by its stunning realism, exquisite attention to detail, and heartfelt depictions of wildlife and nature.

Who are the contemporary wildlife artists? ›

  • Taryn Boals.
  • Joseph Bradley.
  • Jeremy Bradshaw.
  • Jeffie Brewer.
  • Josh Brown.
  • Rip Caswell.
  • Julie T. Chapman.
  • Kimerlee Curyl.

Who is the most famous wildlife expert? ›

Stephen Robert Irwin (22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006), known as "The Crocodile Hunter", was an Australian zookeeper, conservationist, television personality, wildlife educator, and environmentalist.

Who is the famous artist jungle animals? ›

Rousseau was best known for his bold pictures of the jungle, teeming with flora and fauna. Yet this painter of exotic locales never left France, notwithstanding stories to the contrary.

Who was known for painting nature or wildlife? ›

The famous French artist Claude Monet was one of the most celebrated Impressionists whose nature paintings are well known in the history of art.

Who is famous for painting elephants? ›

David Shepherd

Possibly one of the most known subject of David's paintings. The lone Elephant facing the viewer. Over the years houses and decor have changed and smaller paintings are far more easily accomodated than lrge canvases.

What artist became famous for painting birds? ›

John James Audubon (born Jean-Jacques Rabin, April 26, 1785 – January 27, 1851) was a French-American self-trained artist, naturalist, and ornithologist. His combined interests in art and ornithology turned into a plan to make a complete pictorial record of all the bird species of North America.

Which artist focused his artwork mainly on animals? ›

Frans Snyders (1579 – 1657)

After a trip to Italy in 1608-09, Snyders returned to his native Antwerp to pursue a career as a painter of animals. Snyders' most notable works are probably his hunting pictures.

What is the oldest animal painting in the world? ›

Archaeologists have discovered the world's oldest known animal cave painting in Indonesia - a wild pig - believed to be drawn 45,500 years ago. Painted using dark red ochre pigment, the life-sized picture of the Sulawesi warty pig appears to be part of a narrative scene.

Who is the painter of exotic animals? ›

Stubbs painted many exotic animals, including lions, tigers, giraffes, monkeys and rhinoceroses, which he observed in private menageries.

Who was known as the wild beast artist? ›

The name les fauves ('the wild beasts') was coined by the critic Louis Vauxcelles when he saw the work of Henri Matisse and André Derain in an exhibition, the salon d'automne in Paris, in 1905.

Who is the hyper realistic animal artist? ›

Sophie Green is a contemporary artist, environmentalist and conservationist from the UK, known for her hyper-realistic animal paintings. Green's work, described by National Geographic as a bridge 'between photography and reality', raises awareness for issues surrounding animal welfare and the environment.

Who is the best bird artist? ›

David Allen Sibley has been called the most important illustrator of birds since John James Audubon or Roger Torey Petersen, and his "Sibley Guides to Birds" have sold more than two million copies. Rita Braver finds out how the bird fancier became one of the most respected and successful chroniclers of avian life.

Who is the best waterfowl artist? ›

Frank Benson and Richard Bishop, who along with Clark are considered the finest waterfowl etchers of all time, also became active DU committee members and contributing artists.

Who is the famous sea animal artist? ›

Giles Ward is known for his detailed marine life artwork,... A Whale of a time by artist Doug Hyde features a fantastic scene straight out of a story book, bracing the waves in nothing but an upside down red umbrella - the little dogs and their hyde character friend happily...

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