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I am a South African artist based in Kloof, Kwa Zulu Natal.
I have had a pencil in my hand ever since I can remember and have always taken a keen interest in drawing & painting wildlife. I do however branch out into landscapes, still life and portraiture.
I have been fortunate enough to sell my artwork locally & abroad and also participate in exhibitions as often as I can.
The African bush and wildlife have always been an inspiration for following my passion in creating beautiful pictures of animals and their habitat.
I paint mostly in oils and also use pastel and graphite pencil /charcoal.
I am very grateful for the opportunity to exhibit my artwork on the Africa Wildlife Art platform as this is a means for me to contribute to conservation efforts using my creativity and as well as through promoting my artwork bringing awareness to the plight of endangered wildlife.
African Wild Dogs have disappeared from much of their former range. Their population is currently estimated at approximately 6,600 adults in 39 subpopulations, of which only 1,400 are mature individuals. Population size is continuing to decline as a result of ongoing habitat fragmentation, conflict with human activities, and infectious disease. Given uncertainty surrounding population estimates, and the species’ tendency to population fluctuations, the largest subpopulations might well number <250 mature individuals, thereby warranting listing as Endangered under criterion C2a(i).
SOURCE: IUCN RED LIST