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Art Safari 2012 1117I am fascinated by wildlife and the great outdoors. Most of my work is done out in the field.

Attempting to find the essence of my subject, I work to express its meaning and nature with minimal lines or strokes. This will often come after an extended period of looking as I learn about my subject through observation.

With wildlife I enjoy the adrenaline of movement and uniqueness of moment so that the fleeting qualities of a sighting are conveyed in the artwork. With landscape, I relax to allow the contours and shapes to flow into the painting more slowly.

It is my relationship with a place, and with the people that work and live there, that is most important to me so I take only the simplest tools with me around the world.

I love to travel and paint, and I also love to teach others how to tackle the most exciting of subjects.

I carry watercolours, paper, brushes and a water pot and try to settle into a landscape to observe it and to participate in it through drawing and painting.

I have been lucky enough to paint in far-flung places including Antarctica, the Arctic, India, Mongolia, South East Asia as well as the Galapagos and Papua New Guinea though I spent most of my time between Africa and the UK. I’m happy to be completely at home in Malawi, Zambia and Namibia and have led many safaris across southern Africa.

Since 1999 I have taught wildlife painting and led art expeditions through my company Art Safari. Why not come with me and share the rewards of painting, drawing and photography in some of the world’s most extraordinary settings?

studied: Exeter University / Strasbourg Ecole des Arts Decoratifs

speaks: English / French / German

loves: Dogs / Walks / Marmalade

stars: in these videos Place Photography.