Born in 1962, in
Chorley, Lancashire, Adrian Rigby is a well-known and prolific
wildlife artist, but one who has been able to turn his hand
successfully to other artistic themes as well.
He studied art at the
Blackpool College of Art from 1979-1982 and then taught at the
same college from 1982-1985. He discovered his passion for
wildlife and nature at a young age and, as a conservationist, he
believes strongly that all birds and animals have a personality
which can be portrayed on canvas, and that their habitat should
be preserved.
Adrian Rigby’s art is
constantly pursuing higher standards of realism and accuracy. As
a result, he spends a great deal of time out in the field
collecting, observing and noting changes to nature according to
the varying seasons. He paints mainly with oil and gouache, and
adopts a slightly different style for each of his stunning
paintings, in which mood, atmosphere and light play an important
part.
Adrian Rigby was awarded three
prizes at the annual exhibition of The Wildlife Art Society in
1996. He won “Best in Show” for his painting titled, Rushing
Waters, and also he won awards for “Best New Member” and “Best
Overall Presentation in Show”. Adrian Rigby has held many
exhibitions at leading galleries around the country.