Natural world artwork impressed through moms in nature
This artwork assortment celebrates the ones delicate moments between adults and their younger. Now not a lot of these artwork are lately on the market, however the place there’s a restricted editon print to be had, there’s a hyperlink integrated.
Roe deer drawing
I used acrylic and pencil to depict this roe deer and fawn as a result of I sought after to focal point the viewer at the interplay between them. The immediacy of a caricature will have the impact of bringing the viewer into the instant.

Badger and cubs styled in pencil and acrylic
The similar applies to this badger together with her cubs. She is a badger I watched for a few years and when her cubs first emerged from their underground chambers it was once a pleasure to peer them leaping and operating round in circles. I sought after to get throughout this feeling of a laugh between mom and cubs.

Cheetah and cubs painted the usage of oils
This regal-looking cheetah known as for a extra formal manner, so I selected oils and focused on her watchful, protecting poise. It was once a excitement portray the comfortable lustre in their coats.

Zebra & foal art work
This zebra foal was once seeking to refuge its head from the punishing noon solar in Etosha Park in Namibia. Because it diminished its head the grownup zebra reflected the pose. I used vast brush strokes to create an impact of the remainder of the herd fading into the background in order that the viewer focussed in at the second.

Wren mom impressed artwork
No choice of artwork prints and artwork about motherhood within the wild may pass with no point out of birds and the unbelievable efforts they pass to for his or her younger; from construction nests, to incubating the eggs after which feeding the tiny brood morsel through tiny morsel. This busy wren spent all her day catching bugs for her noisy brood and I felt I needed to document all her arduous paintings!

Mallard mom
Do you know that mallard geese will feign harm to guide predators clear of their nests, limping away flapping their wings regardless of the substantial chance to themselves?

Cuckoo chick portray
I painted this reed warbler feeding a cuckoo chick after looking at it exhaust itself seeking to stay alongside of the apparently never-ending calls for of this outsized chick! The analogy at Mom’s Day is humorous, particularly once I bring to mind oldsters taking good care of their overgrown youngsters!

My gallery in Thixendale, North Yorkshire, is open on Mothering Sunday should you fancy a shuttle out.