Wild Wonders – Martin Robson

Introducing Wild Wonders, the latest collection by renowned wildlife artist Martin Robson. These signed limited edition prints showcase two big cats with unparalleled detail and vivid colour. Emerald Gaze draws you into the intense eyes of the majestic feline, while Silent Hunter captures the grace and power of a regal tiger. Robson’s intricate detail brings these creatures to life, making these prints a must-have for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Born in 1969, Martin Robson is an artist living near Lichfield in Staffordshire. Consequently, growing up on the edge of the beautiful Cannock Chase and surrounding open countryside, has played its part in his ongoing affection for wildlife and art. In addition, Martin has a natural ability for art, and as a young child he would spend hours drawing and painting. Subsequently, mastering his skills and his dedication to art has remained with him. He strives continually to improve and learn more.

Following Wolverhampton University and gaining his BA (Hons) degree in Graphic Design. Art at this time was still largely pre-digital. Beginning his art career in 1993, firstly as a Graphic Artist in the gaming machine industry. He created themed artwork for games which included characters, backdrops and animations. In 2013 he became a Creative Director.

2018 an opportunity arose to leave the gaming industry after 25 years, and he was able to return to his passion for fine art. Martin has worked as a full-time self-employed artist since. He has painted people’s pets on a commission basis for many years, and it was through his own childhood pet ownership that he found a love of animals. Combined with his artistic ability he found a desire to capture their unique spirit and intimacy. Martin will always start by painting the eyes. He feels the eyes are the soul of the animal, and capturing subtle lighting and colours in the reflections brings the subject to life.

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