British Wildlife artist Robert Fuller visits Bush Pillow

British Wildlife artist Robert E Fuller and his family visited the Bush Pillow this week. ROBERT Fuller is one of Britain’s leading wildlife artists. He is also a passionate conservationist who combines his art with work to preserve the animals and birds he owes his livelihood to. Proficient in both sculpture and oils he has a reputation for being able to capture the very spirit of the animal or bird he portrays. His highly-detailed style replicates each feather and every hair. Robert is recognised locally as an authority on wildlife and writes a monthly column for The Yorkshire Post. He has a lifetime of wildlife watching to draw from. Born in 1972 into a family equally dedicated to nature– his father is an award-winning farmer conservationist – he grew up on a farm on the Yorkshire Wolds, not far from where he lives today. The urge to protect and preserve the natural world has remained at the heart of his career. He uses his paintings to foster a respect for animals and birds in their natural habitat in others and combines field trips around the world with conservation work. You can view his work at http://www.robertefuller.blogspot.com/

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