This week was spent painting rhinos, my favourite of all the big beasts!
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White Rhino
Painting rhinos will always be a passion. I was recently commissioned to paint a mother and baby white rhino that once finished would fly to its forever home in Munich, Germany. The colours were specified and the size was 120 cm X 100 cm to fit a large empty wall in the clients living room….
Another tank puppy
This rhino will be on its way to Europe as soon as the varnish dries. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONTATION All proceeds from my rhino paintings go to the conservation and protection of rhinos. The pandemic has challenged many financially, and these non profit organisations are dependent on donations from us for their success and…
Tank Puppies
For the last year or so I have been raising funds to assist with protection and saving of our Rhino. Initially as a guesthouse we supported local anti-poaching units, but I wanted to take this further. As an artist living in a guesthouse I have access to a large amount of international tourists who stay…
Five Fauve rhino’s
A friend referred to these paintings as Fauve. I didn’t think about it like that at the time but they are. Especially if you look at the definition of what Fauvism is. “Fauvism is the style of les Fauves, a group of early twentieth-century modern artists, whose works emphasized painterly qualities, and strong colour over…
Potty about Rhino
More rhino paintings….. Available for sale Acrylic on canvas 20 X 20 cm World wide shipping available Please support this worthy cause, sales generated from the paintings of rhino go directly to raising funds and awareness regarding the plight of the rhino. If you would like to know more about this fundraiser please do not…
A very precious oversized commodity
These amazingly majestic creatures are among my favourite of all the animals and living where we do we are fortunate enough to be able to see them on a daily basis. These gentle giants can be a little intimidating, especially when threatened and charge at what is frightening them. Phil and I experienced this first…