Thursday, 24 May 2012

More about the Artists





following Artists took part in the Artists for Nature Foundation's Jubilee project on Sark, published by Chris Andrews Publications.


Please click on the names of the artist for more information on their work 


Studied at Falmouth School of Art and The Royal College of Art in London.  A painter/printmaker and member of the Society of Wildlife Artists.  She lived for many years on the island of Bardsey off the coast of Wales and her work has been exhibited widely in Wales and England.

Singer/songwriter living and working on the Island of Sark.  In the ’90s he played regularly on the London folk scene, including gigs at Ronnie Scott’s and the Twelve Bar Club.  His work has featured on albums along side Martin Stephenson and Clive Stubblefield (James Brown’s drummer)




A self-taught artist working in wood and stone, his carvings are inspired by nature, especially birds.  Jaap was awarded the best sculpture prize by the Society of Wildlife Artists in 1991.

Studied at the Art Academy of Maastricht.  Works as a freelance illustrator for nature magazines and advertising.  Lives in the Netherlands where he runs a gallery specializing in art inspired by nature.


A graduate of the Royal College of Art in London.  Works mostly in watercolour.  Published work includes English Nature, Usborne children’s books and BBC Wildlife Magazine.  Teaches art and runs La Maison Rouge gallery on the island of Sark.


Works as a painter of wildlife and domestic animals.  During his career Andrew has won several awards for his work.  He runs the Wildlife Art Gallery in Lavenham, Suffolk.



Anna Kirk-Smith, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, takes her inspiration from the natural world particularly from coastal and marine environments.  In 2010 she won a grant from The Wildlife Trusts in association with The Society of Wildlife Artists to learn to scuba dive.  She is a director of an arts development company and lectures in Fine Art at Hull School of Art and Design.



Writer and musician living and working in Alaska.  Has worked on films as co-producer and wildlife film guide with the National Geographic, Survival Anglia and BBC.  He has participated in ANF projects in Alaska, Spain and Israel.


Has won major awards for her sculptures of animals and birds which she makes from scrap steel and disused tools.  Elected President of the Society of Wildlife Artists in 2009.  Works mostly to commission.


Worked for RSPB film unit and British Antarctic Survey before becoming a full-time artists and illustrator.  He has written and presented two television series.  Former president of the Society of Wildlife Artists.


John has worked with the British Geological Survey, he paints wildlife and birds ‘in the field’ and has undertaken commissions for the RSPB, The National Trust for Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage.  His book ‘Between the Tides’ documents his response to Britain’s estuaries in pencil, paint and poetry.


Matthew Underwood produces eye-catching works in collage, mixed media and oil. He finds that it is often a tiny piece of information, which may trigger an idea for a work – at the 2002 SWLA exhibition, Matthew won the RSPB Fine Art Award.


Draws from his personal encounters with wildlife,  travelling often with just a sketchbook.  Has exhibited widely including London, Frankfurt, Berlin, Zurich and Nairobi.  Two successful films have been made about his work, ‘A brush with nature’ and ‘Drawn to the Wild.’


A graduate of the Royal College of Art in London and one of Britain’s leading watercolour artists.  His work has won many major national awards including ‘Birdwatch magazine artist of the year 2009′


A self-taught painter inspired by nature, birds in particular.  Most of his work is privately commissioned.  He has been involved in several ANF projects and narrated the film for Pyrenees and the promotional film ’Unspoilt Sark


As discussed in an earlier posting Artists for Nature Foundation is a unique organisation that uses the creative output of talented artists from all over the world as a medium to draw attention to the need for nature to be appreciated as an essential element of sustainable development.


Please visit Chris Andrews Publications for an

 opportunity to order Art for The Love of Sark






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