Vicky WhiteBorn in 1977, Vicky studied Scientific and Natural History Illustration at Blackpool and Fylde School of Art in Lancashire, where she achieved a BA (1st Class Hons). She went on to complete her MA studies at the Royal College of Art in London. She now lives and works as a professional artist in South London. Vicky’s inspiration for this fabulous contemporary wildlife collection comes from her recent travels in India, including time spent ‘behind the scenes’ with the animal rescue organisation Wildlife SOS. She is passionate about the conservation of dwindling wildlife around the world and devotes her talent to helping make a difference by heightening awareness and raising money through her work. She works primarily using pencil on primed panel, but she does also produce paintings in oil. Characteristically omitting any sense of environment, she chooses instead to focus directly on the ‘sitter’- her pictures are as much portraits of individuals as they are renderings of animals. Vicky has been exhibiting since 2002, and her first solo exhibition ‘Djinns: Drawings of Indian Animals’ was launched in November 2007, through Jonathan Cooper’s Park Walk Gallery, Chelsea. Vicky’s work is now highly sought after and originals sell for up to £20,000. Although Vicky’s work is a deviation from our traditional British wildlife subjects, we were so taken with her style and talent that we could not resist including her in our collection, and believe her reputation as a leading wildlife artist is destined to soar. NOW AVAILABLE This unique opportunity is available only through Wildlife and Sporting Prints. In addition to our standard mounting and framing option we now offer a hand crafted frame of exceptional quality that has been designed for use exclusively with our Vicky White prints. You cannot find this frame anywhere else. Frame dimensions are 20mm deep x 65mm wide. For more information or a quotation please contact us directly by phone or email Our standard mounting and framing service is also available. To view a more detailed image of a print click the image to enlarge |




