Nicholls Wildlife Art
- 3 Mitchell Pl Port Chester New York 10573 United States
- Profile
Nicholls Wildlife Art is a distinctive art studio specializing in fine art inspired by the beauty and majesty of African wildlife. Established by artist Alison Nicholls, the studio captures the diversity and vitality of the African wilderness through evocative paintings and sketches. With a background in field sketching during safaris and conservation work, Nicholls brings authenticity and emotional depth to each piece. Her artwork not only showcases the wildlife but also highlights the interconnectedness of animals, people, and landscapes in the African ecosystem.
What sets Nicholls Wildlife Art apart is its strong commitment to conservation. A portion of proceeds from art sales is regularly donated to support African wildlife conservation and community education initiatives. Nicholls often collaborates with non-profits and conservation groups, bringing attention to endangered species and supporting efforts to protect their habitats. Her striking yet minimalist use of color and form allows viewers to connect with the essence of wildlife without distraction, creating a serene and powerful aesthetic. Nicholls also offers presentations and workshops, using her art to inspire greater awareness and action for wildlife conservation. The studio plays a vital role in blending the arts with ecological stewardship, creating works that resonate with collectors, conservationists, and nature lovers alike.
Key Services:
– Original wildlife-themed paintings and sketches
– Limited edition fine art prints
– Conservation-focused art sales and donations
– Wildlife art presentations and educational talks
– Artist-led exhibitions and community outreach
– Custom wildlife artwork commissions
– Field sketching inspired by African safaris
– Collaborations with wildlife conservation organizations
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Contact Info
- 3 Mitchell Pl, Port Chester, New York, 10573, United States
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Phone: (914) 939-4023
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