Wildlife art extravaganza
A March exhibition in Dorset promises a proliferation of wildlife artists in one gallery


Seventeen wildlife and sporting artists, specialising in everything from running hares to fighting bulls and flying woodcock, are uniting for a selling exhibition at the Jerram Gallery in Sherborne, Dorset. They include Sherborne-based Andrew Stock with six charming new works of British birds; Tanya Lock, winner of the ‘Frozen Planet' section of the 2012 BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year; falconer David Scott; sculptor Nicola Toms; and David Miller, who specialises in underwater paintings of fish-his images adorn current rod licences. Prices start at £650. The exhibition runs from March 2 to 20 (01935 815261; www.jerramgallery.com).
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