
Through collaborations with wildlife organisations, research in the field, and selected fundraising projects, I hope to celebrate the species that inspire my sculptures while helping to support their future.
Every sculpture begins with observation. Understanding an animal's behaviour, movement, and environment creates a deeper appreciation for the life behind the sculpture. That appreciation is what I hope collectors take home with them.
As my practice grows, I hope to continue working alongside conservation organisations, helping to tell the stories of threatened wildlife through sculpture while supporting projects that protect the species that inspire my work.
Kenya Research trip
Field research and first-hand encounters with the wildlife that inspires my work. Explore the landscapes, observations, and experiences that shaped future sculptures:
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Dartmoor Zoo - Collaborated on Bloodline, raising awareness for the critically endangered Amur leopard.
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WildCats Conservation Alliance - Supported conservation through the auction and exhibition of Bloodline.
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UK Wild Otter Trust - Donating sculptures for auction raising funds for otter conservation.
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Association of Animal Artists - Annual exhibitions supporting conservation charities, including Wildwood Trust
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David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation - Selected for the Wildlife Artist of the Year exhibition, with entry fees and artworks sales directly supporting conservation around the globe.
Dartmoor Zoo
A conservation-led collaboration inspired by the world's most endangered big cat. Discover the story behind Bloodline, from studio to exhibition at Dartmoor Zoo:

