Wildlife Artist Of The Year 2013 Magazine

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David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation

Week of Wildlife Art event magazine

Mall Galleries, SW1 June 4-8, 2013


Sublime Desir by Corinne Dupeyrat

EVENT DETAILS: A Week of Wildlife Art Mall Galleries, London SW1 June 4-8 Public Opening Times FREE entry Tues 4 - Sat 8 June 10-5pm (4pm Sat)

FREE painting demos

Wed 5, 12-3pm with Hazel Soan Sat 8, 10-2pm with Mandy Shepherd and Emily Lamb

You can browse and bull from the full exhibition catalogue online here:

http://shop.davidshepherd.org/event/7/

Welcome Welcome to ‘A Week of Wildlife Art’ the online magazine that celebrates the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation’s annual exhibition of wildlife art in London. For the sixth consecutive year the exhibition runs at the Mall Galleries, London SW1 and includes four great exhibitions: Wildlife Artist of the Year in the Main Gallery Three Generations of the Shepherd Family in the North Gallery ‘Urban Safari’ by Jeremy Houghton in the Threadneedle Space Celebrity Tigers in the North Gallery

A Week of Wildlife Art is run by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation - saving critically endangered mammals in the wild. The Foundation is a registered charity no: 1106893

For more information: Tel: 01483 272323 dswf@davidshepherd.org www.davidshepherd.org

All works are for sale with contributions from each helping to support the Foundation’s conservation projects in Africa and Asia to help save endangered wildlife. It would be great to see you at the gallery this week. For more see:

www.davidshepherd.org


A Week of Wildlife Art...

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Art and conservation are synonymous with the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation (DSWF). Founded by wildlife artist, David Shepherd CBE to give something back to the animals that helped establish his name as an artist, the Foundation has raised over £5million for conservation. Three generations of the Shepherd family now support the Foundation’s work through their art; David Shepherd CBE, his daughter Mandy Shepherd and eldest granddaughter, Emily Shepherd. Their contrasting styles appeal to a wide range of art lovers and continue to excite great interest in the art world. This week, five David Shepherd originals are on sale - four for the first time since they were commissioned - plus a fabulous selection from Mandy Shepherd and Emily Lamb. The Wildlife Artist of the Year competition that forms the central focus of this week, provides an amazing opportunity to browse and buy original prices from established greats like Simon Gudgeon and Jonathan Truss to up and coming artists. You can view a selection of work here and see who won this year’s coveted title.

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Three generations of art from the Shepherd family

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Wildlife Artist of the Year - winners and art

Also at the Mall Galleries, Jeremy Houghton’s ‘Urban Safari’ brings a splash of colour and energy to the Threadneedle Space. Lastly, but by no means least, check out the celebrity tigers - original tiger sketches and paintings for sale by auction in support of the Foundation’s TigerTime campaign. You can browse and buy the full exhibition catalogue online here: http://shop.davidshepherd.org/event/7/

Jeremy Houghton’s ‘Urban Safari’

Celebrity Tigers in support of TigerTime

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Three Generations the art of the Shepherd family

David Shepherd A selection of work available from David Shepherd. Full details at: http://bit.ly/ThreeGens



Three Generations the art of the Shepherd family

Mandy Shepherd A selection of work available from Mandy Shepherd. Full details at: http://bit.ly/ThreeGens



Three Generations the art of the Shepherd family

Emily Lamb

A selection of work available from Emily Lamb, David Shepherd’s eldest granddaughter. View them all at: http://bit.ly/ThreeGens



Wildlife Artist of gallery owner Hazel Soan commented: “Oscar Wilde said that ‘art begins where imitation ends’ this sculpture synthesizes the essence of the giraffe with the spirit of the African bush, epitomising Wilde’s statement. Art should equal more than the sum of its parts; Bannister has achieved this with a form of three dimensional sketch, made up of short wooden brush strokes and lines.” South African artist wins international art award in London South African artist, Simon Max Bannister, was named the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundations’ (DSWF) 2013 Wildlife Artist of the Year at a prize-giving event at the Mall Galleries in London tonight (June 3). He accepted the £10,000 top prize from wildlife artist and conservationist, David Shepherd CBE and special guest and DSWF supporter, David Gower. Commenting on the winning piece – a large sculptural trio of giraffe – judge and

Simon Max Bannister has been creating sculptural artworks for the last three years. After working with his degree in Graphic Design he found the need to express his creativity in an alternative way. Be it earth, stone, leaf, water, light, shadow and even plastic, he grasps the energy and moulds it into a necessary and intriguing artistic dialogue. He is gifted with the ability to capture the essence of the medium he engages with. It is ultimately the creative processes of nature that inspire his creative endeavours. While keeping a diversity in materials, his style is unique and his passionate creativity is in tune


the Year 2013 with the climate of our challenging times. He is currently based at Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa as artist in residence. He was left speechless by the win. “The entries were quite magnificent this year and Simon is a very worthy winner,” said wildlife artist and conservationist, David Shepherd CBE who launched the art competition in 2008 to raise funds and awareness for endangered wildlife. “From the judges’ point of view the drama and technical excellence in all the work was quite breath-taking.”

Wild Places Category Winner: Jagged by Sevina Yates Wildlife in Action Category Winner: Nesting Rosie Bee Eaters by Davina Bosanquet Wild Life Category Winner: Hornbills by David Quinn Young & Wild Category Winner: Animal Friends Insurance winner: Early Bird by David Nuttall David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation winner: Untitled by Madeline Mackay

The 2013 Wildlife Artist of the Year Winners:

3D Category Winner: Closing circle by Neil r Mason

Overall and Go Wild Category Winner: Journey from Londolozi by Simon Max Bannister

The David Shepherd Choice winner is: High Life by Stella Mays

Overall runner-up and Endangered Category Winner: High Life by Stella Mays

View the full exhibition here: http://bit.ly/WAY2013Catalogue


Wildlife Artist of the Year 2013 - Winners


The winners from above: High Life by Stella Mays; Early Bird by David Nuttall; Hornbills by David Quinn; Long Journey from Londolozi by Simon Max Bannister; Untitled by Madeline Mackay; Closing the Circle by Neil r mason and far left (opposite page) Nesting Rosie Bee Eaters by Davina Bosanquet


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the Mall Galleries

Browse and buy from the full exhibition here: http://shop.davidshepherd.org/event/7/


Wildlife Artists at t


the Mall Galleries

Browse and buy from the full exhibition here: http://shop.davidshepherd.org/event/7/


Urban Safari Threadneedle Space Jeremy Houghton is a highly prolific and collectable British Artist. Having trained at the Slade School of Art and the Universite de Provence, he was recently selected as one of BT’s Official Artists for the London 2012 Olympic Games. He has shown at many prestigious galleries including The Saatchi Gallery in London and the Everard Read Gallery in South Africa. He began painting in 2005 and among notable achievements and commissions he was official artist for London Fashion Week in 2007, painted HM the Queen in 2009 and is currently resident artist at Highgrove. After teaching art in South Africa he left in 2005 and returned to his birthplace in The Cotswolds. However, images of Africa stayed with him and the image that personifies his time there is the flamingo. These at once solid and yet ethereal birds are captured in oil on canvas applied with deliberate abandon, forsaking any pretence of anatomical correctness in the process.The result is semi-abstract oil paintings that capture the colour and exuberance of the birds as a mass of pink energy moving across the canvas. Ignoring detail, he contrives to create shape and texture with a kinetic rhythm giving the impression of movement from bold brush strokes and from the textural build-up of paint.



TigerTime

the DSWF campaign fighting to save the tiger in the wild

www.tigertime.info

Tiger Eye (detail) by Jaidev Parsad Soni One of the ‘selected not hung’ pieces that you can view and buy at: http://bit.ly/WAYfolder


TigerTime celebrity art auction - bid for your favourite before midnight on June 9 and help save the tiger in the wild! Full details at:

http://tigertime.info/blog/85/99/Stars-Stripes-Celebrity-tiger-postcards-for-auction


The Bow of Zebra by Stefano Zagaglia

Fulfilling the Art of Conservation The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation saving critically endangered mammals in the wild www.davidshepherd.org


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