Portrait of a King - SOLD
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Artwork Dimensions: 48cm x 37cm unframed, 58cm x 47cm framed.
Medium: Acrylic with Resin Finish
Framed in a contemporary black floater frame
Resin finish and framing shown in image 2
FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY
(excludes Scottish Highlands and Channel Islands)
For international shipping enquiries please email ambers.artwork@outlook.com
Amber Tyldesley is a 26 year old professional wildlife artist from Warrington (UK). Her high-impact pieces feature a striking level of detail and show a particular interest in the interplay between light and dark. Working primarily in acrylics, Amber often incorporates high-gloss resin into her work to achieve a heightened contrast and a distinctive contemporary finish. She was a finalist in the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation ‘Wildlife Artist of the Year’ competition 2019 & 2020, and across both years received three highly-commended awards and the People’s Choice prize.
Amber was also selected as the DSWF’s first ‘Artist of the Month’ during July 2020, with sales raising over £2000.00 for the charity. Supporting conservation efforts remains at the heart of her work, and over the past two years Amber has raised over £6000.00 for projects across Africa and Asia.
Her work has been exhibited in galleries across the UK, and features in private collections across Europe, the United States and beyond.
Medium: Acrylic with Resin Finish
Framed in a contemporary black floater frame
Resin finish and framing shown in image 2
FREE UK MAINLAND DELIVERY
(excludes Scottish Highlands and Channel Islands)
For international shipping enquiries please email ambers.artwork@outlook.com
Amber Tyldesley is a 26 year old professional wildlife artist from Warrington (UK). Her high-impact pieces feature a striking level of detail and show a particular interest in the interplay between light and dark. Working primarily in acrylics, Amber often incorporates high-gloss resin into her work to achieve a heightened contrast and a distinctive contemporary finish. She was a finalist in the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation ‘Wildlife Artist of the Year’ competition 2019 & 2020, and across both years received three highly-commended awards and the People’s Choice prize.
Amber was also selected as the DSWF’s first ‘Artist of the Month’ during July 2020, with sales raising over £2000.00 for the charity. Supporting conservation efforts remains at the heart of her work, and over the past two years Amber has raised over £6000.00 for projects across Africa and Asia.
Her work has been exhibited in galleries across the UK, and features in private collections across Europe, the United States and beyond.