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 Award
winning artist, Paul Dixon, was born in Scotland but grew up in St. Ives,
Cornwall, England. As a child, he had a natural flair for drawing and spent
many hours will pad and pencil in and around the Cornish countryside which
is where he also developed a keen interest in natural history. He has had no
formal art training other than art lessons at school.
In 1981, Paul emigrated to South Africa where he experienced first-hand the
African wildlife, in it’s natural habitat, sparking off a love affair with
the African bush. Inspired by his initial bush encounters, he began trying
to capture the atmosphere and light, which is so unique to Africa in his
preferred medium of pastel.
In 1996, his work was accepted by Christies of London for their prestigious
Wildlife Art Auction and subsequently sold every piece offered in the next
seven consecutive wildlife art sales.
More work was offered in November 2007 and March 2010 and again all the work
was sold, achieving personal record prices for Paul.
November 2010 will see the next work offered by Paul at Christies South
Kensington in their “Sporting Art, Wildlife and Dogs” auction.
During 2000, Paul was elected as a signature member of the *Society of
Animal Artists, New York and in 2002 he was elected a signature member of
the Pastel Society of America, both very prestigious organizations where
members are elected by a panel of jurors.
In 2003, Paul was a finalist in the “Pastel Artist International” magazine
with his painting of a bull elephant entitled “Zambezi Dawn” and
subsequently wrote an article, as a featured artist, for the magazine (Issue
no. 14).
Paul’s paintings have been published on numerous occasions and have been
reproduced as limited edition prints and giclees.
In 2005, Paul began painting in oil on canvas, keeping his own style and
maintaining the ‘pastel’ effect and appearance, which has won him an award
as a finalist in the “International Artist” magazine.
He believes in living the experience and makes as many trips to the bush as
possible, collecting reference material and rekindling the inspiration for
new works.
Paul’s work can be found in private and corporate collections in more than
two dozen countries around the world. He has recently accepted a commission
from the Sultan of Oman for two oil paintings, which are now hanging in the
new wing of the palace.
In 2008 Paul held a very successful solo exhibition in Swakopmund, Namibia.
His work is now available on a permanent basis in Namibia through the
appointment of a sole agent in Swakopmund.
During 2009, Paul was a featured artist in the “International Artist”
magazine, with a write-up about himself and his work.
Two large works of Paul’s were commissioned for the prestigious new hotel
“Qasr-al-Sarab” near Dubai and now take pride of place in the main
entrance-foyer of the hotel. Subsequently future commissions are on the
cards for other hotels in the Middle East.
Paul’s work was selected for the “Art and the Animal” exhibition and
National tour of Galleries and Museums in North America for a year during
2009/10 with the Society of Animal Artists, in the US. This is one of the
most prestigious Exhibitions of Wildlife Art anywhere in the world and
Paul’s was hung amongst the best on the planet. The work toured the
following venues in the US:
· Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure, Kansas
· The Wildlife Experience, Colorado
· Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Art Institute
· Greenacres Art Centre, Ohio
· Dunnegan Gallery of Art, Missouri
· Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, Salisbury University, Maryland
*The Society of Animal Artists is an organization comprised of members who
produce the best animal art in the world. The membership roster of the SAA
reads like a “Who’s Who” of the world’s most significant artists working in
the genre of animal art today.
Membership is coveted by leading painters and sculptors around the globe,
and just being accepted as a member of this esteemed organization is a real
achievement.
A selection panel of nine jurors awards membership and the applicant’s work
is evaluated for:
· Good composition/design
· Thorough understanding of animal anatomy, behaviour and environment
· A distinctive style and
· Mastery of their chosen medium
Only those artists who have attained the highest levels of artistic
achievement are offered the opportunity to become members of the SAA.
Signature Members (of which Paul is one) are considered to have reached the
highest level of artistic achievement and are allowed using the S.A.A.
initials after their signature.
Paul’s work has been selected for inclusion in the 50th Anniversary SAA
Exhibition for 2010/2011 to be held at the San Diego Natural History Museum,
California and the subsequent “Art and the Animal” tour.
Paul is married with two sons and paints daily in his studio/gallery in
Simon’s Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Telephone: +27 (0) 21 786 5141 (during working hours)
+27 (0) 21 785 1603 (after hours)
Mobile: +27 (0) 82 788 5888
E-mail:
wildart@mweb.co.za


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