An Artist in Conservation

An Artist in Conservation by David Shepherd is a visually engaging collection showcasing some of the finest wildlife art by the internationally recognized artist and conservationist. Published by David & Charles in 1992, this edition features 112 pages and is presented in English. The book reflects Shepherd’s deep commitment to conservation and his journey from aspiring game warden in Kenya to a celebrated wildlife painter, highlighting his experiences and inspirations drawn from Africa and India.
Readers will find a rich narrative intertwined with stunning illustrations, as Shepherd shares stories from his numerous visits to Africa and India, detailing the people and animals he encountered. The book also includes accounts of his photographic trips to capture the essence of wildlife, offering insights into both the art and history of his subject matter. With a focus on architecture, art, and history, this collection serves as a testament to Shepherd’s passion for wildlife and his dedication to conservation efforts.
Official synopsis Publisher
This is a collection of some of the best of David Shepherd’s wildlife art. He is known internationally as an artist and deeply committed conservationist and first learnt about Africa from books about the big game hunters of the 1930s. His first experience of the real Africa was when he attempted unsuccessfully to become a game warden in Kenya. Returning to England he took up painting, initially specializing in aviation art. He was then commissioned by the Royal Air Force to do two paintings in Kenya of elephants, and this was the beginning of his career as a wildlife painter. In the introductory text, David tells of his many visits to Africa and India, the people and animals he met and the friends he made. There are also descriptions of trips he made to take photographs of game.
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