Jeremy Paul
BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year - Category Winner 2010, 2011, 2012
Wildscape Artist of the Year 2008
Born in Accrington, Lancashire and originally trained as a marine biologist, the essence of the art of Jeremy Paul is the accurate portrayal of wildlife in its environment.
Completely self taught he works in acrylics, developing the painting in many layers of paint with use of underpainting and glazes to alter the tone and atmosphere of the work.
“My aim as a wildlife artist is not merely to illustrate but to impart the atmosphere of the setting and the feel of the wildlife in its natural environment. I spend many hours in the field observing wildlife and looking for settings and lighting to inspire an idea for a painting.”
His work has been used on postage stamps. It is in the collection of ‘Nature in Art’, where he is part of their artist in residence programme. He has received commissions from the Sultan of Oman and the Government of the Isle of Man, has exhibited for the King and Queen of Norway and in the prestigious ‘Birds in Art’ in America. A new book of his work was published in 2013.