Artists
Andrew Bone
Artist and conservationist Andrew Bone captures the wildlife and landscapes of his native Africa through his exciting, photo-realistic artwork. Bone was born in Harare, Zimbabwe in 1957. It was during his studies at Falcon College – a bush school for boys aged 12-18 in Zimbabwe (then Southern Rhodesia) – that his deep love and respect for African wildlife began.
Artwork
Spots and Stripes
315620 Bone, Andrew Spots and Stripes 2014 17 3/4'' x 17 3/4'' Giclee in color on paper with deckled edges hand-signed by the artist in pencil. Numbered from the Arabic edition of 950 (140 hand-signed European artist's proofs, annotated "ea" and numbered in Arabic; 140 hand-signed artist's proofs, annotated "ap" and numbered in Arabic; 140 hand-signed hors commerce proofs, annotated "hc" and numbered in Arabic; 140 hand-signed printer's proofs, annotated "pp" a...
A Mother's Touch
829370 Bone, Andrew A Mother's Touch 2018 16 3/8'' x 19'' Giclee in color on paper. Hand-signed in pencil lower right by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 2250 examples (250 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs, 2250 Arabic numbered international proofs and 250 Arabic numbered international artist proofs also exist).
Gemsbok Drinking
829500 BONE, ANDREW Gemsbok Drinking 2018 20" x 15 1/2" Giclee in color on paper. Hand-signed in pencil lower right by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 2250 examples (250 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs, 2250 Arabic numbered international proofs and 250 Arabic numbered international artist proofs also exist).
Just Keep Walking
829520 Bone, Andrew Just Keep Walking 2018 11 1/8'' x 26 1/2'' Giclee in color on paper. Hand-signed in pencil lower right by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 2250 examples (250 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs, 2250 Arabic numbered international proofs and 250 Arabic numbered international artist proofs also exist).
The Cheetah Coalition
829350 Bone, Andrew The Cheetah Coalition 2018 9 1/8'' x 33 1/2'' Giclee in color on paper. Hand-signed in pencil lower right by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 2250 examples (250 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs, 2250 Arabic numbered international proofs and 250 Arabic numbered international artist proofs also exist).
The Mean Machine
829420 Bone, Andrew The Mean Machine 2018 13 1/8'' x 23 '' Giclee in color on paper. Hand-signed in pencil lower right by the artist. From the Arabic numbered edition of 2250 examples (250 Arabic numbered artist proofs, 3 Arabic numbered bon a tirer proofs, 2250 Arabic numbered international proofs and 250 Arabic numbered international artist proofs also exist).
Latest News
Exclusive Artist Q&A: 10 Questions with Andrew Bone
Artist and conservationist Andrew Bone uses his highly-detailed art to bring awareness to the beautiful and endangered animals of Africa. Learn more about Bone with our exclusive Q&A.
Andrew Bone: Capturing the ‘Wild’ of Africa’s Wildlife
Artist Andrew Bone lives by a motto: "Don't paint it unless you've studied it, been chased by it, or done something to save it."
“Brush Strokes of Africa” Tells The Story of Artist Andrew Bone’s Life With The Lions
Park West Gallery artist Andrew Bone knows a lot about lions, and not just as subjects for his beautiful, photorealistic wildlife artwork. Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Bone has had firsthand experience with lions. In his 20s, he began working as a travel guide in the country’s Zambezi Valley, home to many species, including elephants, hippopotami, impalas, zebras, buffalo, and, yes, lions. Throughout his lifetime as an artist and conservationist, Bone has had some close calls with lions—and his...
Andrew Bone Completes Second Lion Relocation
Artist and conservationist Andrew Bone is working hard to make sure his paintings aren’t the only way we’ll view the majestic lion. Last month, Bone and his non-profit, the Forever Wild Foundation, assisted Wildlife ACT in completing its second lion relocation in Africa. The operation involved transporting two young lion brothers from the border of Botswana to the Hluhluwe-iMflozi Park in South Africa. Bone says the efforts help boost the otherwise dwindling number of lions in Africa. Lion popul...