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Nile Crocodile
Limited Edition Print - Image Size 237 x 905mm
£155.00 - Ref: GHS12 - Click image to enlarge
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Bracken
Limited Edition Print - Image Size 310 x 310mm
£93.50 - Ref: GHS11 - Click image to enlarge
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Joy
Limited Edition Print - Image Size 630 x 275mm
£141.50 - Ref: GHS10 - Click image to enlarge
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The Spirit of Elsa
Limited Edition Print - Image Size 240 x 410mm
£129.50 - Ref: GHS9 - Click image to enlarge
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Serenity
Limited Edition Print - Image Size 590 x 415
£199.50 - Ref: GHS8 - Click image to enlarge
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Vanishing
Limited Edition Print - Image Size 635 x 265mm
£123.00 - Ref: GHS7 - Click image to enlarge
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Gary Hodges
Long acknowledged as the country’s premier wildlife pencil artist, Gary Hodges has fostered a love of nature since childhood. Born in Surrey in 1954, he enjoyed photographing the local flora and fauna from an early age, and his talent for art soon developed from his ability to understand and interpret the natural world. Since then his horizons have broadened and he now draws rare and endangered species from all over the world.
In the course of his distinguished career, Gary has won a variety of awards including the Fine Art Trade Guild’s Best Selling Artist of the Year award as well as winning the John Soloman Trophy twice. Over 100 of his drawings have been reproduced as eminently collectable limited edition prints: most of these have sold out within a few weeks of their release, and on the secondary market they are commanding high prices.
Gary’s overwhelming popularity has provided him with a platform from which to promote the conservation issues that are close to his heart. The many organisations that have benefited from his support include The Environmental Investigation Agency and The Born Free Foundation who shared £90,000 raised by one of Gary’s sell-out one-man exhibitions.





