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Wild African Art

Welcome to Wild African Art where you can find some of the most beautiful and original African wildlife paintings and drawings.

Wild African Art is dedicated to bringing African wildlife art and African wildlife artists to the attention of 'Africaphiles' worldwide.

Most, but not all, of our artists are based here in Africa and are highly talented and skilled in a wide variety of mediums. We can offer you a wide range of 'off-the-shelf' original art works and take orders for commissioned works.

Please take time to view the stunning artwork on this site and if you can't find what you're looking for, please contact us to discuss your precise needs.

If you are an artist and would like to showcase your work on Wild African Art, please also feel free to contact us at any time.

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Roy Brooks creates unusual and vibrant portraits of African wildlife in oils, pastel and pencil and watercolours. He has now released 'print on canvas' versions of his original 'Big Five' oil painting collection.

William T Cooper created a beautiful, limited edition portfolio of turaco paintings 'Turacos: A Portfolio Of All Species'. Just take a look at these splendid birds....nowhere else can all these colourful birds be seen all together.

Sue Dickinson specialises in watercolours, creating her unique African animal portraits on usually stark white backgrounds. There is no doubt that Sue particularly loves painting big cats - you will get spots before your eyes after browsing through her leopard art.

Artist and expert horsewoman, Wendy Du Plessis has created some spectacular paintings of African wildlife and of her beloved horses. Wendy aims to capture each animals unique personality and she feels that her interest and knowledge of the subject enables her to do this.

Matthys Ferreira uses his skill as a photographer to create, on canvas, the most unusual and evocative abstracts and African wildlife portraits. See how an ordinary laundry basket can be turned into fine art!

Enrique Lacuesta draws on his medical anatomical knowledge, as well as his innate artistry, to create his stunning collection of African animal watercolours. Take a look in his watercolor galleries and be amazed at the incredible detail that flows from Enrique's brush and watercolor palette.

Paul Munro is well-known for his Karoo landscapes and Cape seascapes. He perfectly captures the atmosphere of the Karoo landscape, with the focus on remote farm houses, windmills and aloes.

Caroline Schultz spent a lifetime painting her beloved African animals, with a few other exotic animals and birds from other places in the world. Her hand-pulled lithographs were produced in the 1970's on the finest paper. There are five of Caroline's original oil paintings available for sale from the Schultz family collection.

Fiona Simon has created a fabulous collection of African wildlife art using crayon, pencil and pastels. Portraits not only of the Big Five and Africa's iconic animals, but the more unusual artistic subjects like dung beetles and warthogs.

Lute Vink produces superb acrylic artworks of African wildlife. This world-renowned artist perfectly portrays African animals interacting with others - have a look at his cheetahs reacting to a cobra. We also have a rare collection of Lute Vink's pyrographic art. 'Written in fire' on cow hide, his African 'Big Four' has become available in a private sale.

David Whyman is a true glass artist, engraving crystal glass by hand, immortalising African animals and scenery in incredibly fine detail. Pour your drink from a crystal decanter featuring a charging Cape buffalo into a beautiful glass depicting an elegant kudu.

Nguni cattle and their fine hides are an important symbol of African rural life. These skins will grace any home as a rug or furniture covering.

Wild African Art Bookshelf features 'hard-to-find', new and used collections of books about African wildlife art, wildlife photography, specific African animals and much more.

Wilhelm Kuhnert was a renowned early 20th century German artist noted for his portrayals of African animals. Some of his original etchings and drawings are available here.

Wild African Art Resources for links to other useful art websites.


Kudu
Roy Brooks

Great Blue Turaco
William T Cooper

Cat On A Warm Rock
Sue Dickinson

Nguni
Wendy Du Plessis

Cheetah
Matthys Ferreira

Hippo Watercolor
Enrique Lacuesta

Paul Munro

Antelopes
Caroline Schultz

Zebra
Fiona Simon

Bushman
Lute Vink

Crystal Bowl
David Whyman

Nguni skin
Nguni Hides


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