South African Wildlife Art by Mike Elliott. Artwork of elusive & endangered animals

Fine Art Pencil Drawings featuring endangered wildlife and other African animals
Fine Art Pencil Drawings by Mike Elliott - African animals - South African Art
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Artist's Biography

The natural world has provided a rich and exciting pallet for Mike's African Wildlife Art during his journeys to over 20 countries in four continents.

The South African bush was the spark that ignited his serious painting in 1985 and, after visits to the Kalahari Desert, he became totally intoxicated by the African bushveld and those famed hunters, the Bushmen, who were to become his passion for fifteen years. A deep interest in the relationship between man and the environment was to emerge over this period, as was a concern for the many African endangered animals.

On his return to the UK in 2000, it was inevitable that Mike would be drawn to Scotland's diverse flora and fauna, rich landscape and large unspoiled tracts. Different from Africa in many respects, there are still a great many similarities. Difficult to explain but probably best described as "A closeness with the Earth".

Mike naturally gravitated towards the Raptors of the Scottish highlands, amongst many endangered animals who fortunately have a strong support base responsible for protection of wildlife and some great successes in the re-introduction of extinct species.


Scotland's history, culture, artists and industry, however, provide totally new dimensions to work with, encouraging the use of different mediums and approaches to his art. So much diversity required a new centre of focus, which the Tay river has handsomely provided.


Handsome is an apt word to describe this river, which rewards with ample material for wildlife art, views both stunning and tranquill, a history central to & as old as Scotland itself and the source of industrial and cultural revolutions that have helped to shape the world.


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A Little History

Born in England in 1949, his family soon moved to Calgary, Canada, where his formative years were spent close to nature and the Native Americans.

Joining the Royal Air Force after his schooling ensured his travels continued through Europe. A period in the Middle East after the RAF added a different flavour and yet another country to a final tally of 7 where he has lived and worked.

Southern Africa became his home for 27 years. Undoubtedly a land of intrigue and extremes, this was a place where he felt a kinship with the people and concern for the environment. His pictures, a subtle fusion of Watercolor paintings and Pencil, had always been more than a visual creation. He embodied in them deeper emotions and feelings for a people deserving greater respect from the modern world.

His recent return to Scotland in 2000 was marked by dramatic changes. A need to get "close" to nature meant many glorious hours travelling the breadth (but not yet the length) of this beautiful country, and developing new ways of portraying the many facets of Scottish history, culture, landscape and wildlife.

Completely self taught, Mike's painting is refreshingly different . Working on new subjects and media in his Scottish studio, he frequently returns to African wildlife art to "feed the soul" and frequently reconnects with the fellow artists over there. Although embracing his new country, the African roots are very strong and he has no great desire to shake that dust from his boots.

Much of his art has been published in Corporate calendars, cards and magazines. Paintings can be found in many corporate collections including First National Bank Headquarters - Johannesburg, Mercedes Benz - Pretoria, Siemens - Johannesburg, Mannesman Demag - Johannesburg, Wits University, University of Cape Town, South African Embassies (including Dublin and Nairobi) and private collections spanning 25 countries.


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Exhibitions

Active in South African society and group exhibitions from 1983 to 1999 in Johannesburg, Pretoria , Pietermaritzburg, Durban and Cape Town.

Joint: (Art Exhibition Organizer & participant) QE2 Return to SA - International Terminal, Durban 1991 with artists Brian Scott- Dawkins, Doug Grey, Hargreaves Ntakwana, Shirley Geere. Because of Apartheid, the QE2 had not touched South African shores for many years. This was its first return after a very long absence.

Joint : (Art Exhibition Organizer) CMMI Conference - Sun City 1994 with artists Brian Scott-Dawkins, Fiona Rowett and Anthony Perkins.

Solo : Grahamstown Arts Festival July 1995

Joint: Grahamstown Arts Festival 1996 - with artists Peter Sibeko and Alphen Ntimbane

Active in group exhibitions - "Artay" Perth Festival of Arts 2002/2003 and the Game Conservation Fair - Scone Palace 2003

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Publications

"African Wildlife" The SA Wildlife Society Magazine - 6 paintings during 1988

"The San - People from a Past Age" - 1987. Corporate calendar published by Impact Publishing.


Corporate Calendars published by Associated Industries (SA) including

  • 'African Legacy' - 1996. A look at the evidence , range and history of Bushmen cultures throughout Africa from the basis of Rock Art records. All research, artwork & text by the artist.
  • 'African Tales' - 1998. A series of African Legends, researched and illustrated by the Artist. Mike wrote the text as well for this very successful calendar.
  • 'Survivors of the Millenium' - 2000. Looking at Wildlife survivors and their unusual and unique characteristics. All artwork, research & text by Mike Elliott
  • The Shepherds Tree - 2004. Birdlife in the Kalahari revolving around this valuable desert tree taken from a Bushman's perspective. All artwork, research and text by Mike Elliott
  • Sound of Africa 2004. African Musical Instruments. A series of drawings to accompany photographs of traditional African musical instruments. Artwork, research and text by Mike Elliott
CMMI Conference Affiliates Program - Compilation with his Artwork and the work of other artists. September 1994

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Collections

Alutrade
First National Bank (Bank City HQ, Johannesburg)
Mannesmann Demag (Johannesburg)
Mercedes Benz (Pretoria)
Rand Water Board
South African Air Force (50th Anniversary presentation by Altech)
South African Embassies in

  • New Delhi
  • Nairobi
  • Geneva &
  • Dublin
United Artists (Johannesburg)
University of Cape Town
University of the Witwatersrand
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