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overview
Walker's rare ability to give to each of the animals he depicts their unique characteristics and personas, while dressing them up in old cast-off human garments never robs them of their intrinsic "animalness".
Jonathan Walker was born in 1966 in Staffordshire and grew up in the Moorlands, where early experiences of the landscape shaped his enduring interest in the natural world. Much of his childhood was spent exploring the countryside with his father, himself an artist, and this close observation of wildlife continues to inform his practice. As a teenager, Walker studied Philosophy, Theology and Fine Art before training as an Occupational Therapist, working for many years with individuals experiencing severe mental health challenges. In 1991 he moved to Devon, where he continues to live and work. The landscapes of Dartmoor and the surrounding countryside provide the setting for much of his work, with subjects drawn from direct observation of animals such as badgers, foxes and small mammals encountered near his home. Working primarily in watercolour, Walker combines careful draughtsmanship with a restrained, earth-based palette of siennas, ochres and muted greens.
His paintings sit within the tradition of British wildlife illustration, yet are distinguished by their emphasis on character and individuality. Each animal is observed closely and presented with a degree of personality, grounded in the physical realities of its environment. Surface, texture and setting are treated with equal attention, resulting in compositions that reflect both the structure of the animal and the conditions of the landscape it inhabits.
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Works
Jonathan Walker
The Yule LogWatercolour on Paper19 x 14 cms / 7½ x 5½ inchesSigned 'Jonathan Walker' (lower left)Description
The Yule Log centres on a small mouse set against a wintery backdrop, positioned with a decorated branch adorned with ribbons, tags and holly that signals a festive moment. The subject is presented simply, with the surrounding space kept open through soft washes of pale blue and green, allowing the figure to emerge clearly. Subtle detailing in the whiskers, fur and accessories is combined with looser passages of colour, giving variation across the surface. Working primarily in watercolour, Walker combines careful draughtsmanship with a restrained, earth-based palette. His work sits within the tradition of British wildlife illustration, though distinguished by the introduction of gentle narrative elements, often linked to seasonal themes, which place his subjects within a recognisable yet lightly imagined setting.
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