Profile
Born in Singapore in 1955, Pip describes himself as a self taught artist but attributes his natural talent to his artistic family background. He started out in the Civil Service, but after a lengthy career he finally decided to turn his great hobby of wildlife painting into a profession.
Working mainly in oils, Pip’s originals have been outstandingly popular and his success has enabled him to raise thousands of pounds for various conservation concerns including the Epulu Okapi Game Reserve Appeal in Zaire, the Dambari Field Research Station for Black Rhinos in Zimbabwe, and Save the Tiger. He has travelled extensively overseas and has lived in Central America and the Far East. He conducts regular field research trips abroad in order to study wildlife and habitat, and has camped in remote areas of Tanzania and Northern Botswana.