Below are links to the members of the Untamed Artist Network. Please take the time to visit them and check back regularly as new artworks come online. For more details just click on the image for each member.

Leigh is the founder of the Untamed Artist Network. He works predominantly in pastel creating highly detailed portrayals of wildlife and is currently working on a series of Chimpanzee portraits.

"Searching for an answer" - Pastel on colourfix by Leigh Rust

Patrick is a core member of the Network whose highly detailed works include varied and unusual subjects created in pastel and scratchboard.

"Young chimp" - Pastel by Patrick Hedges

Colleen is one of the top 100 pastellists in the US and a wildlife artist who is proactive in helping wildlife conservation where she can. Her works capture the pure essence of her subjects with loose application juxtaposed with an amazing grasp on anatomy, dynamics and tone. She works regularly in oils and pastel, garnering high praise with both mediums.

"Moyo chasing the lure" - Oil by Colleen Caubin

From the traditional to the slightly offbeat, Tom has fun trying out new approaches and techniques using different media. With the wildlife paintings, he prefers a more photo realistic style, with light, emotion and a sense of space being key components to his works. His preferred mediums for wildlife work are acrylics and pastel.

"White on white" Pastel by Tom Godfrey

Rebecca's primary goal in her work is to help the creatures she paints as well as their habitat. She participates in numerous wildlife & habitat conservation fundraising events to increase awareness & has generated thousands of dollars for wildlife & conservation through her work.

"Calm - Great Egret"- Watercolor on Ivorine by Rebecca Latham

Bonnie achieves a unique quality of depth and shape in her work, drawing the viewer into her paintings. She works in a assortment of sizes and formats, ranging from larger miniature paintings to very small ones rendered less than one square inch.

"Queen butterfly" by Bonnie Latham

Daniel Taylor's work showcases breathtaking detail and a true understanding of his subjects. Together with the African Conservation Foundation he is working on a project called 'Art for Africa', raising awareness and funds for the conservation of endangered wildlife.

cross river gorilla

"Cross River Gorilla" - Acrylic by Daniel Taylor

Chris is famous for his unique, fine and intricate pencils drawings of African and Australian wildlife. Coming from the land and pioneering stock himself, he believes that the spirit of the Australian bush and the African bushveld is a part of him, and he finds it easy to become one with it. His renderings truly represent this and have such fine detail that each of his drawings can take up to 300 hours. His work is highly coveted by discerning collectors worldwide.

a sense of urgency

"A sense of urgency" Graphite and coloured pencil by Chris McClelland

Martin works in pastel to create sensitive portrayals of the natural world. His renditions of the orangutans in particular capture a deep connection with his subject. Martin is responsible for the Alive and Kicking project in Northern Mozambique, distributing special footballs to villages and educating people about the dangers of HIV/AIDS and malaria.

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"Hunting dog" Pastel by Martin Aveling

Alison is a Melbourne based artist who works in pastel and oils to create realistic depictions of many animals. Her passion translates into a desire to conserve our beautiful Earth and her precious wildlife and I try to express this through my art in oils and pastel using light, atmosphere and drama. She has worked as a wildlife volunteer in South Africa and is currently planning another stint later in the year.

young leopard at last light

"Young leopard at last light" Oil on canvas by Alison Clark

Deb is a portrait artist from the Southwest United States. Her work in wildlife causes sprang from the annual Arizona Artist's Guild show at the Phoenix Zoo. Their breeding and conservation programs feature a number of extinct and highly endangered species. Keeping true to their goals her work features portraits of these species. They are portraits for the sake of saving not only a species but one life at a time.

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"Sumatra" Pastel by Debra Jones

Having lived and travelled through different countries in Africa, Angela opens a door to the continent for us with her art. Her paintings guide us on an amazing safari across desert, jungle and savannah where her passion for people, landscape and wildlife is expressed in her work. To underline her commitment to conservation some of the proceeds of Angela's paintings have been donated to the Rhino Ark organization and further proceeds are pledged to the Born Free Foundation.

"Resting lion" Pastel by Angela Drysdale

Brian is a photographer who uses his prints to raise funds for wildlife conservation. Via outlets such as youtube and myspace he helps highlight the issues for wild animals and educate people on the problems they face.

"Lion looking " Photograph by Brian Czarnik

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