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Robert Fletcher Wildlife Artist
Robert Fletcher at work in his Studio,
featured picture, Otters Head
Robert Fletcher has lived in Satterthwaite since the early 1970's, relocating from Accrington East Lancashire. He moved to work as a forest worker based at the Grizedale Forest Park.
Having painted and drawn from an early age Robert used the influences of his workplace and the surrounding environment to create his own style of bird and wildlife studies.
Roberts use of pencil and crushed pastel has been developed to reflect the forest scenes. Resulting in atmospheric images; of misty woodlands, colorful sunsets and spectacular sunrises.
Red Stag in Sunset (Grizedale Forest Park)
His wildlife portraits and bird studies have developed along side his interests in wildlife and conservation.
Robert now works from his newly developed studio at Laburnum Cottage, Satterthwaite. Visitors can meet Robert who is more than happy to talk about his work as a wildlife artist and his hobby as a conservationist.
An early work of Robert Fletcher's (1980s)the Roe Deer head is a very popular pastel and pencil drawing. Greatly admired and coveted by the shooting and stalking enthusiasts.
Robert Fletcher Wildlife Artist
Laburnum Cottage, Satterthwaite
Nr Ulverston, Cumbria.
enquiries@robertfletcherwildlifeartist.co.uk
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Roe Deer Head
Noted for his animal and bird studies the Hares Head and portrait of the Otters Head have received much admiration. His continued interest in animal portraits which has led to many commissions of pet portraits and horses heads.
Hares Head
Roberts recent commission of the five British Owls. The Barn Owl, Tawny Owl, Little Owl, Short Eared Owl and Long Eared Owl is a fine example of his bird studies. Soon to be available on print in canvas or premier art paper.
Five British Owls
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