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An Artist's Journal

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An Artist's Journal invites readers to explore Kim Donaldson's deep connection with Africa through his art, journals, and travels. This collection is rich with information about wildlife, culture, and history, featuring photographs, sketches, maps, and diary excerpts that create a vivid impression of the continent. Focusing on places he has personally visited—such as Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Namibia—Kim offers a personal celebration of Africa, showcasing his extensive knowledge and unique perspective. His artist's vision, infused with humor and an intimate awareness of his subject, makes this work a treasure for anyone interested in art, conservation, or safari experiences. Growing up on a vast ranch in Zimbabwe, Kim was inspired by the unspoiled African landscape, which led him to trade his hunting rifle for a camera and sketchpad, igniting a lifelong passion for wildlife. His stunning paintings and sketches capture an atmosphere only achievable through years spent in the bush. Deeply committed to conservation, Kim actively supports projects that protect wildlife. Since becoming a full-time artist in 1978, he has gained recognition as one of the world's leading wildlife artists, reflecting his genuine love for African wildlife in his art.

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Africa, Kim Donaldson

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Titre
Africa
Sous-titre
An Artist's Journal
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2003
Format
souple
Pages
240
ISBN10
1862055793
ISBN13
9781862055797
Séries
Mots clés
Art, Afrique, Lettres
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An Artist's Journal invites readers to explore Kim Donaldson's deep connection with Africa through his art, journals, and travels. This collection is rich with information about wildlife, culture, and history, featuring photographs, sketches, maps, and diary excerpts that create a vivid impression of the continent. Focusing on places he has personally visited—such as Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and Namibia—Kim offers a personal celebration of Africa, showcasing his extensive knowledge and unique perspective. His artist's vision, infused with humor and an intimate awareness of his subject, makes this work a treasure for anyone interested in art, conservation, or safari experiences. Growing up on a vast ranch in Zimbabwe, Kim was inspired by the unspoiled African landscape, which led him to trade his hunting rifle for a camera and sketchpad, igniting a lifelong passion for wildlife. His stunning paintings and sketches capture an atmosphere only achievable through years spent in the bush. Deeply committed to conservation, Kim actively supports projects that protect wildlife. Since becoming a full-time artist in 1978, he has gained recognition as one of the world's leading wildlife artists, reflecting his genuine love for African wildlife in his art.