The Grandfather, Original Painting of an Elephant - Original Sold. - Prints Available in the shop
Fahari is the Swahili word for 'Magnificent'. This photorealistic painting of a lion making the leap towards something out of reach, jumping up to the light in the sky with intent focus. His mane is thick and tactile and his eyes glitter with longing.
The Lovers, an original Photorealistic Painting of two Rhinos. Two Rhino, one male and one female, come together in a moment of intimate balance on a dark night.
Slumber, Original Photorealistic Painting of a yawning Leopard on a dark charcoal black background.
Puluh looks out over his homeland in the forests of Sumatra and sees another tree falling. What used to be green as far as the eye could see is now dirt, machinery, noise and fear. How can he protect his family? Puluh sees his diminishing territory and realises with a sinking feeling that his cousin Man will destroy his sanctuary in his lifetime.
An original painting of a male Sumatran Orangutang named Puluh.
An evocative photorealistic painting of a Grey Wolf howling into an evening forest sky. With fur real enough to reach out and touch.
The Snow Leopard, one of the rarest big cats in the world, shown here searching the bleak landscape. His thick fluffy fir is painted so realistically you could almost reach out and touch it.
As the sun rises over the Indian forest, this beautiful Bengal Tiger weaves her way through the grasses and morning mist. Iridescent gold and silver paint have been used to create the shimmering effect of this painting allowing for different elements to emerge from each direction you view the work from.
A dazzling Stag staring inquisitively in Windsor Park on a golden sunrise morning.
Painted as part of a collection for The Castle Hotel in Windsor, prints of this painting are on display in the hotel's bedrooms.
A larger than life face of a Tiger painted in oils onto watercolour paper. This magnificent face stares out with amber eyes that seemingly follow you around the room.
Saskia, a beloved Hungarian Vizsla painted in watercolour as a commission.
Karang is the Indonesian word for reef and since this photo was taken from the rich Indonesian waters, the hustle and bustle of this vibrant and mature reef matches its onomatopoeic title.
A curious humpback calf explores the open waters with playful inquisition. The negative space in the painting hints to the vast oceans with their depth and mystery.
A vibrant coralscape depicting a wide variety of corals and reef creatures. This painting celebrates the beauty and wonder of the world unknown, highlighting the need to cherish this delicate ecosystem.
An Indian Peacock pearched on a branch as the day draws to a close, flaynting its inpressive tail feathers.
A shy little Kingfisher basks in the colours of dusk while perched on its favourite red branch. As sunlight slips from peach to pink, purple to violet, tranquility rests in this spot of heaven.
A plump Kingfisher pearched on a branch as the evening sets in. Painted in oils on a dark navy background.
The beautifully coloured Lilac Breasted Roller is Kenyas national bird and one of the few birds where both male and females are equally as stunning, making it dificult to differentiate between the two.
A pair of Northern Cardinals painted as a commission for a bird loving client. These birds are frequent to the commissioners' garden in Bermuda and they wanted to have a painting of their beloved friends in their UK home.
An Eastern Bluebird, painted as a commission for a bird loving client. These birds visit the commissioners' garden in Bermuda regularly and they wanted to have a painting of this beloved friend in their UK home.
The male Anna's Hummingbird has a shocking magenta head and emerald green back making them a beautifully eyecatching little bird to see.
A cheerful and chattery Ring Necked Parakeet sat on a branch in Windsor Park. Originally painted in watercolours and commissioned by The Castle Hotel in Windsor as a collection for their bedrooms.
These birds are spotted regularly in London and are growing in numbers and spreading around the UK. Although their introduction to the UK is unknown, there is a myth that says that Jimi Hendrix released a pair of parakeets on Carnaby Street in the 1960s.
A European Starling painted in watercolour detailing its beautifully coloured feathers.
A Golden Pheasant painted in watercolour depicting this gamebirds impressive plumage.
A watercolour painting of an enquisitive Barn Owl.
A watercolour painting of a Goldfinch looking over its shoulder.
A sweet Jenny Wren painted in watercolour highlighting impressive detailing of the tiny feathers.
A Blue Tit painted as part of a collection of British Birds for a commission.
An eyecatching Blue Tit painted in watercolour.
A Chaffinch painted as part of a collection of British Birds for a commission.
A charming Robin painted in watercolour. One of my personal favourite birds.
A Robin painted as part of a collection of British Birds for a commission.
A Chaffinch painted in watercolour.
A Barm Swallow painted as part of a collection of British Birds for a commission.
A Barn Swallow painted in watercolour. One of my favourite pasttimes is watching these zippy birds make patterns in the summer sky.
A Wagtail painted as part of a collection of British Birds for a commission.
A Green Woodpecker painted as part of a collection of British Birds for a commission.
A watercolour painting of a shy Long Tailed Tit.
A Queen Bumblebee originally painted in watercolours and commissioned by The Castle Hotel in Windsor as a collection for their bedrooms.
A Bumblebee painted in watercolour.
A Blue Underwing Moth painted in watercolour to detail the intricate wing pattern.
A Common grey Moth painted in Watercolour to detail the intricate wing pattern.
A Bumblebee painted in Acrylic on a stretched linen background.
A blue Morpho Butterfly painted in acrylic on a streched linen background.
A Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly painted in oils on a stretched linen background.
A Dragonfly painted in acrylic on a dark teal background depicting larger than life wing detailing.
A collage style painting depicting Windsor castle, a marching band and the Queen Victoria Statue. Originally painted in Acrylic and commissioned by The Castle Hotel in Windsor as a collection for their bedrooms.
The immaculate Imperial State Crown sparkling and glittering away regally. Originally painted in watercolours and commissioned by The Castle Hotel in Windsor as a collection for their bedrooms.
A collage style painting depicting Windsor castle, the marching guard and the King George III & His Horse Statue. Originally painted in Acrylic and commissioned by The Castle Hotel in Windsor as a collection for their bedrooms.
The telling Royal Standard flag showing the regency is residing at Windsor Castle. Originally painted in watercolours and commissioned by The Castle Hotel in Windsor as a collection for their bedrooms.
A watercolour painting of a single Bluebell painted in memorium if my Grandfatehrs passing.
A springtime Magnolia painted in watercolour showing the blooming flowers from bud to full openness.
A vibrant Wisteria painted in watercolour showing a small detail of these sensational late spring bloomers.
A painting of Phacelia flowers created as part of a collection of British Crops for a commission.
An impressive watercolour painting of an Orchid stem depicting the stunning detail and vibrancy of just one variant of this beautiful flower.
A watercolour painting of a plump red rose.
A painting of Rapeseed flowers created as part of a collection of British Crops for a commission.
A painting of a Sunflower created as part of a collection of British Crops for a commission.
A painting of an ear of Wheat created as part of a collection of British Crops for a commission.
A painting of an ear of Barley created as part of a collection of British Crops for a commission.
A painting of Millet created as part of a collection of British Crops for a commission.
Charlotte Sutton is a Photorealistic artist bringing nature and wildlife to life, based in London, UK.