DAVID MAYER
‘Being outdoors and observing wildlife in its natural habitat inspires me as an artist and a human being’ David Mayer attended Leek Art School, and has previously worked as a commercial artist and freelance sculptor for the Royal Doulton. The inspiration for his sculpture has its roots in his childhood- spent in north Staffordshire, close to the Moorlands of the Peak District National Park. Walking, climbing, working and living within such an evocative landscape left a lasting impression on the young artist who went on to closely study wildlife, observing the changing seasons and moods of the natural environment. With innate respect for and love of wild animals and the world’s wildernesses, the artist draws on all his personal experiences. He aims to use the texture of the clay to record fleeting moments that reflect the essence of a creature and how it relates to its landscape. Each of his beautiful sculptures offers us a glimpse of pure wilderness. David Mayer supports several conservation bodies with sales from his work, including Panthera, the Scottish Wildcat Association and SANParks.
Bull Elephant Bronze, edition of 12 29 x 42 x 13 cm
Charging Bull Bronze, edition of 12 21 x 36 x 9 cm
Jaguar Bronze, edition of 12 19.5 x 49 x 9 cm
Leopard Bust Bronze, edition of 12 20 x 17.5 x 7.5 cm
Lynx (Maquette) Bronze, edition of 15 27 x 24 x 9 cm
Lynx Available in bronze, edition of 5 100 x 100 x 30 cm
Tawny Owl Bronze, edition of 12 19 x 18 x 11 cm
Selected Exhibitions 2013
Postcard Portraits exhibition, Nature in Art, Twigworth, Gloucestershire, UK Cheng-Kim Loke Gallery, WWT Slimbridge
2011
Artist in residence, Nature in Art, Twigworth, Gloucestershire, UK Joy Adamson Exhibition, Nature in Art, Twigworth, Gloucestershire, UK
2010
Wykeham Gallery, Hampshire, UK James Fine Art, Cheltenham, UK
2009
Society of Wildlife Artists Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London
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