ART // MIGRATING ART COMPANY
ART I’m Brian a UK based Artist with a huge passion for Wildlife!
Africa ignites my two biggest passions in life, photography and Wildlife. The incredible imagery that I have been so blessed to capture was the basis of my very first designs and continues to be the main focus in my artwork. I would like to think my art brings awareness to some of the worlds most magnificent creatures and their natural habitats. I have been extremely lucky over the last 14 years managing to travel to over 112 countries. I always knew I wanted to do something with my art but was never sure which path I would settle on. As all too often life got in the way and I didn’t sketch for 17 years. I was also too structured and a total perfectionist and this frustrated me. I was then inspired by a film I watched and began trying new freer styles and within a month my artwork was selling across the world. I was lucky enough to be featured on Channel 4 TV recently for a daytime show because of the charity donations I give through the sales of my art. Currently my artwork donates to Terrence Higgins Trust, Scope, Martin House Children’s Hospice, Rob Burrow MND fund and Beardies in Need. While on the show I did a surprise commission piece for Oti Mabusi and since then have been very busy completing pet portraits in my personal and eye catching style. I currently have a small merchandise range featuring certain pieces and will be looking at adding to this collection over the coming months. I am currently working on a new collection called “Iconimals” with the first piece “Amy Rhinehouse” having just been released, this collection will feature music icons and my favourite animals fused together to treat something funky, fresh and as always full of colour. For anyone wanting to keep up with donations these are available on the pinned post on my Facebook Page Migrating Art Company. You can also find me on Insta and Twitter too @migratingartco To view my full range of current pieces, prints or to book a custom pet portrait you can visit my website www.migratingartco.co.uk
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