Close-up of a tiger's face focusing on its eyes and striped fur.

Welcome to my creative haven, where nature's beauty meets the charm of animals in capturing the grace and spirit of its subject.

I invite you to step into a world where every pencil stroke tells a story, enabling you to discover heartfelt Animal Art, one detail at a time.

Where:
Equine portraits, clebrate the elegance and strength of our equine companions in lifelike detail.

Wildlife Art, dives into a vibrant gallery showcasing the diversity and modesty of the animal kingdom.

Photo of Martin and his dog Rhia

African Wild Dog

"Drifting Into Silence"

I feel this title has a profound melancholy, emphasising the slow and inevitable vanishing.

I feel it carries such a quiet yet profound weight—perfect for the way the artwork portrays the African Wild Dog’s fading existence. It’s haunting in the best way, leaving space for reflection on what’s being lost.

I also feel, "Drifting Into Silence"  captures the quiet yet profound disappearance of the African Wild Dog, a species whose presence is slipping away from the world. Through graphite, I render its form with detail, bringing its gaze directly toward the viewer—an intimate connection, as though it pleads to be remembered.

The body, angled at 2 o’clock, fades into the surrounding space, dissolving softly into the light like a departing spirit. The interplay of shading and softness isn’t merely a technical decision; it symbolizes the fragile transition between existence and memory, between life and loss.

By allowing the rear of its form to dissolve into a spectral abstraction, I feel. that I portray the inevitable drift toward silence—toward a world where this magnificent creature is no longer roaming. The contrast between the sharpness of its eyes and the vanishing edges of its body speaks to the imbalance between presence and absence, urging contemplation. This piece is both tribute and warning, asking us to reflect on the beauty we might one day only recall in whispers.

Award winning artwork, graphite drawing of an African Wild Dog

Hello, I am Martin Wardle-Rogers, an equine and wildlife artist based in South Lincolnshire.

I specialise in realistic animal portraits that capture the soul and essence of  animals, transforming memories into timeless treasures.

Driven by a deep love for the animal kingdom, I create artwork that celebrates their beauty and importance. Each piece is a heartfelt endeavor, crafted to evoke breathtaking realism and emotional connection, offering a peaceful escape into the wonders of the natural world.

My chosen art media’s are graphite, coloured pencils and watercolours.

Photo: Martin & his competition dog Rhia (Border Collie)

Award Winning Artist

Logo for Explorers Against Extinction, featuring three elephants in black and red, with the text 'Explorers Against Extinction' and 'Highly Recommended' in red, and 'Sketch for Survival 2025' with the tagline 'Art Supporting Frontline Conservation'.

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Address:
32 Marriots Gate,
Lutton,
Spalding
Lincolnshire PE12 9HN
United Kingdom.

Telephone:
Studio line: 01406 821791
Mobile:         07518724050

Email:
m.w-rogers@outlook.com