| Raptors and Falconry For the last 31 years Ann has captured the true spirit of the countryside by projecting the very character of each wildlife subject into her detailed studies. Ann only works in watercolours or pencil and has developed a technique of building up thousands of colour washes to give an amazing intensity of colour to the study, whilst creating a tactile depth to the coat; this together with her ability to capture the very essence of the eye and expression, brings the animal to life. The interest in her wildlife studies has led to the publication of a popular series of limited edition wildlife prints portraying the very spirit of our native wildlife. These consist of a selection of hare prints, fox prints, deer prints, terrier prints, hound prints, raptor prints and many other subjects which all make special presentation gifts. |
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Chestnut Mare horse portrait |
| Here Ann was commissioned to paint this horse portrait of a loyal and honest chestnut mare for her owner to remember her for ever. |
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Belgian Shepherd Dog (Groenendael) Portrait |
| This dog portrait of an ageing Groenendael bitch, was commissioned to hang along with its two predecessors (also Groenendaels), on a wall in Norfolk. Ann was first commissioned to portray the owner's dogs more than twenty years ago, and has portrayed every one since then. |
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Corgi Dog Portrait |
| Ann was asked to paint a portrait of this much beloved Pembroke Corgi after he had unexpectedly passed away. |
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Four Foxhounds Hound Portrait |
| This hound portrait study of four Blackmore and Sparkford Vale foxhounds - 'Domino', 'Boxer', 'Bodkin' and 'Dormouse', was commissioned by the kennel huntsman, Chris Bowld as a surprise 21st birthday present for his daughter. They were all walked by her at the kennels, and proved to be good working hounds. |
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