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Sarah Stribbling

Conservation Wildlife Artist

Sarah is a conservation wildlife artist with a global audience and a passion for protecting the natural world. She is known for capturing the unique spirit and personality of each animal she portrays.

With a BSc in Zoology and an MSc in Biodiversity and Conservation, Sarah draws inspiration from her hands-on experience in the zoological field and years of travel, bringing both authenticity and emotional depth to her work.

Sarah is passionate about conservation and regularly supports wildlife charities through art donations and social media fundraisers. To date, she has raised over £15,000 for organisations including Animals Asia, David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, Explorers Against Extinction, WIRES and a number of wildlife parks and small non-profits. She is currently an Ambassador Artist for African Wildlife Art’s INVICTA Wildlife Fund.

Her artwork has been exhibited in high-end venues such as the Mall Galleries and the OXO Tower in London, and she has been selected for several prestigious art competitions. Sarah was a finalist in the David Shepherd Wildlife Artist of the Year Awards and has been featured as their Artist of the Month. Her work is licensed by MGL Licensing and collected worldwide.

She has also been published in Britain’s Orchids: WildGuide 2021 and is the cover artist for New York Times bestselling author Kate Carlisle’s Absence of Mallets.

Outside of her painting, Sarah is the co-founder of Wildlife Reference Photos, a platform providing high-quality wildlife imagery for artists around the world, which she runs with her father, David and sister, Rachel.

As part of her commitment to sustainability, Sarah plants a tree for every order placed - creating beautiful art while helping to restore the natural world.

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Forthcoming UK Art Workshops: Arley Studios

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