See Paintings of Woodland Creatures at My Summer Wildlife Art Exhibition

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Wild Woods: An Exhibition of Woodland Wildlife Paintings by Artist Robert E Fuller

at The Robert Fuller Gallery, Thixendale, North Yorkshire, June 16th – July 8th 
Open weekdays 9.30am-4.30pm & weekends 10.30am-4.30pm
Click to download your invitation to my exhibition

 

Cool off this summer with a visit to my wildlife art exhibition to see my latest paintings, photographs and limited edition prints of woodland creatures.  My new collection of paintings goes on show at my wildlife art gallery in Thixendale North Yorkshire from June 16th – July 8th. It includes scenes of owls peering through sun-dappled tree canopies, red squirrels balancing on forest branches, and foxes slinking round tree trunks. Painted in my usual precise and realistic style, this new show reveals the quiet beauty of England’s ancient woodland and the animals that live there.

Red Squirrel painted by Robert E Fuller
Squirrel of Formby, painted by Robert E Fuller
Badger painting by Robert E Fuller
Badger at Cropton Forest, painted by Robert E Fuller

I have a devoted a lifetime to watching woodland creatures in their natural habitat and my experiences of seeing red squirrels in the Yorkshire Dales, badgers at a sett near my home in Thixendale, foxes in Dalby Forest and deer on the Yorkshire Wolds have informed many of the paintings exhibited in this new show. Click on the links highlighted in the text above to read about some of these amazing sightings in more detail.

 

Enjoy an exclusive preview of my latest original paintings at my wildlife art exhibition

My latest original paintings will enjoy their first outing at my art exhibition. I’ve been busy painting in both oils and acrylics to produce this new collection. Click here for your preview of the new original paintings is hanging on the walls for this exhibition. 

Click here to see a preview of my new original paintings

 

Enjoy complimentary refreshments at my wildlife art exhibition

A walk in the woods is all about cooling off in the quiet dappled shade and my exhibition in my beautiful beamed gallery offers the same relief from the summer heat. I will be serving glasses of Pimms or fresh fruit juices for you to sip as you browse and there will also be tea and coffee on offer in case the weather is less than warm this summer. I will be around throughout the exhibition so don’t forget to stop for a chat and share your experiences of watching wildlife with me. Click here to read more about my gallery and what to expect when you visit. 

Below is a quick tour of the gallery:

wildlife artist Robert E Fuller
Wildlife artist Robert E Fuller
My gallery

See inside my studio at my wildlife art exhibition and learn how I work

 

Over the years I have developed a very detailed painting style in order to portray wildlife as accurately as possible.  I paint directly from my photographs and spend some time working on the composition of each painting. I cut out photos of my subjects and arrange them onto a board until I’m happy with the scene. My new depictions of woodland wildlife are painted from photographs taken in situ and have also been informed by extensive video surveillance. The best of these reference photographs and video clips will be on show alongside my new paintings and prints. I hope that by inviting you in to my studio I can take you on a journey through my creative process: from information boards displayed on the walls that relay the stories of my sightings, through to an exhibition of the photographs and screens showing you the best of the video I take in the field, and on to see my final paintings.

Wildlife artist Robert E Fuller
Working on Composition
See my easel and get a glimpse of what I’m working on next.

See Live Nest Cams at my wildlife art exhibition

 

You will also get the chance to see directly into the secret worlds of the owls and kestrels in my garden via TV screens streaming live footage from cameras hidden in their nests. Already the kestrel pair have laid three eggs so by the time my exhibition opens you should be able to see the adults as they feed the chicks live! I’m also expecting the barn owls to also lay any day now – so again look out for this unique view into the daily lives of these beautiful white owls and their young. You can also keep up to date with the individual stories of these birds from inside my nest boxes via my blog posts of the Kestrel Cam and the Barn Owl Cam. I update these every week so don’t forget to check in regularly to find out the latest.

See inside animal nests via live cameras showing on screens in the gallery
Wildlife Photography by Robert E Fuller
See my wildlife photographs on display

Find out what has inspired me to paint woodland wildlife for this art exhibition

 

My new exhibition was inspired by the news this year that the government is to support the planting of a new ‘Northern’ forest. The project is being managed by the Woodland Trust. It is expected to take 25 years to complete and will involve planting 50 million trees in an area that stretches along a 120 mile stretch of land running alongside the M62 and linking forests in the Yorkshire Dales to woodland in the Wolds and south Yorkshire . It’s an ambitious scheme covering a tremendous area, but it has already had a pledge of £5.7m from the government and it is something I would like to see come to fruition in my lifetime. Woodland provides essential habitat for so much wildlife and is also key to protecting our countryside from flood damage. Click here to read more about the project.

Fox painted by artist Robert E Fuller
Fox at Dawn, limited edition print by artist Robert E Fuller. Click to buy
Roe Deer Fawn painted by Robert E Fuller
Roe Deer Fawn, painting by Robert E Fuller

Attend a nature event when you visit my wildlife art exhibition

 

Immerse yourself in my world of wildlife on a birdwatching or nature walk. I’ve hand picked expert naturalists to run events that will enrich your experience of the paintings of woodland creatures you will see hanging in the gallery. Choose from workshops and walks into the countryside, including guided walks for children to see owls and birdwatching walks through ancient woodland. Book on any of these events here:

Kids Owl Safari | 10am-12pm | June 23rd | Tickets £7 Adult £5 Child

Birdwatching | Birds of Millington | 10am-12pm | June 24th | Tickets £10

Birdwatching | Birds of Wharram | 1pm-3pm | June 24th | Tickets £10

Kids Woodland Adventure | Millington Woods | 10am-12pm | June 30th | Tickets £7 Adults £5 Child

Birdwatching | Birds of Thixendale | 10am-12pm | June 30th | Tickets £10

Nature Walk | Nature of Nunburnholme | 1pm-3pm | June 30th | Tickets £10

Kids Woodland Adventure | Allerthorpe Woods | 10am-12pm | July 7th | Tickets £7 Adults £5 Child

 

Free entry to my wildlife art exhibition

 

The good news is that it’s free to see my paintings, photographs and live cameras, although there is a charge for any specific events such as the bird watching walks. There is disabled access to the gallery and plenty of parking so if you want to bring someone with a wheelchair it’s not a problem. To find the gallery follow a series of brown signs from all roads leading from Thixendale YO17 9LS. Click here for more detailed directions. 

Owl painting by Robert E Fuller
Watchful Tawny Owl, limited edition print by Robert E Fuller. Click to buy
Nuthatch, painted by Robert E Fuller
Nuthatch, painted by Robert E Fuller

Catalogue of my artwork for the wildlife art exhibition

 

Take a look at my catalogue where you will the following paintings, prints and giftware on display in the gallery during my wildlife art exhibition.

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You can also download and print out your own copy here.

 

5* Reviews: What visitors say about my wildlife art exhibitions and gallery

 

My gallery ranks top of TripAdvisor’s 10 best galleries in Yorkshire. Read more about it hereIt enjoys a Five Star rating on TripAdvisor. Click here to read what others have said about their visit here. Below is a review submitted this month.

“The setting is divine, narrow pretty lanes deep intriguing Wolds, then you arrive at the prettiest gallery. It’s easy to lose yourself in the wonderful wildlife art on show here.

“It’s great to be able to see what Robert Fuller is working too on and he’s very approachable, friendly and pleasant when he’s in the gallery. The staff are great and very helpful when it comes to frame choices etc and prints posted out are really well packaged. All in all a visit is a lovely experience and to be recommended to anyone art lover or not.” LizSheff, Sheffield.

Beautiful setting in Thixendale in the Yorkshire Wolds – a barn owl flew [over] our car as we drove up to the farm which should give you some idea of the site. Robert Fuller is an extremely talented wildlife artist and conservationist and he shares both these passions with anyone who cares to visit.  Allow at least an hour to look around all his wonderful pictures which are for sale by the way. Peter W.

Enjoy a walk through the stunning Yorkshire Wolds when you visit my wildlife art exhibition

 

Visitors to my gallery often like to get out enjoy the stunning scenery whilst they are here. Why not follow their lead and make the most of your visit by packing your walking boots when you come so that you can also enjoy the Yorkshire Wolds? Follow this link to download and print a guide to a short scenic route you can take directly from my gallery.  Follow this link to read how one visitor did just that and see the beautiful photographs he took of the route.  The Robert Fuller Gallery See paintings then enjoy a walk around Thixendale

Follow my blog to find out how plans for my art exhibition are going

 

I’ll be telling the story of the preparations for my exhibition over the coming weeks as well as news about the progression of my newest woodland paintings so keep an eye out for my these blog posts. You can subscribe to my blog by clicking on the link at the top left of this blog or if you are reading this on a mobile scroll down until you see the ‘Subscribe to this Blog’ button.



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