Wednesday, September 5, 2012

David Shepherd The Wildlife Painter

Much of David Shepherd's life is now consumed by his desire to make people aware of the number of endangered species in the world today, and the fact that if we do not act soon, they may be lost forever.

Today we see several countries who have realized the need for discussions on climate change and the consevation of natural resources. A subject that is very dear to David Shepherd's heart. The discussions have now become a pertinent issue among the higher administrative and governing authorities of different states around the globe.

David Shepherd strongly stresses on conservation of the wildlife and natural resources. According to him, it is essential that people learn to start exercising control over their senses of greed and power. The paintings speak about the urgent need to bring about a harmonizing balance in nature and preserve it from the impending doom. The world wide fame he attained for his famous paintings has earned him a celebrity status. He has made many public appearances in his quest to save the wildlife which are on the verge of extinction. He has financed a charity to help save some of the world's rarer animals and provide protection for tigers and rhinos that are hunted for all manner of bizarre medicines.

Some Of The Famous Paintings:

The career of David Shepherd started after the 'Wise old Elephant' was published. Some of the finest work of David includes 'Tiger in the sun', 'Elephant heaven' and 'Tiger fire'. The work by David Shepherd has become so well known that across the globe his signed prints and originals are very collectable. A limited edition of small dormouse print is now worth £750-850. Original paintings and the older signed limited edition prints by David Shepherd have escalared in value.

Many people enjoy the paintings for the wonderful atmosphere and the character he portrays. However, if the historical records are referred to, the conservation works of David through his paintings have been the most successful compared to any of his contemporaries. Signed limited edition prints, particularly the older titles, are highly sought after anf of great value. Many artists have tried to copy David's work, but the mere fact that is a copy leaves the work as a poor second best. They have usually ended up doing a poor imitation job.

David's Present Contribution:

David Shepherd still continues to work for the cause of wildlife conservation. He is extremely hopeful that with positive zeal, hard work and support from the fellow members of the society he can protect the life of the endangered species. David celebrated in the year 2001 his 70th birthday. In the event he raised more than £100,000 for different kinds of wildlife projects. He is often the speaker at fund raising dinners, and has a charming and captivating manner. The naturalist, who is also a conservationist and a painter, has dedicated his life for the wildlife. He has even engaged his daughters in the conservationist tasks in an attempt to save the endangered species. It is no doubt a very challenging quest and he continues to fight for the noble cause even today.


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