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'''Kim Donaldson''' (born 1952 in [[Southern Rhodesia]]), is a [[Zimbabwean]] artist who specializes in painting portraits and the [[Fauna of Africa|wildlife of Africa]]. Having spent his early life on a {{convert|150000|acre|km2|adj=on}} ranch in what was [[Rhodesia]], Donaldson was perfectly placed to develop and nurture his interest in the wildlife and people that surrounded him.
'''Kim Donaldson''' is a [[Zimbabwe]]an artist. He has painted many African wild animals. He paints in several styles including [[realism]] and [[impressionism]].


==Career==
He has been featured in four books, participated in numerous one man shows and group exhibitions throughout [[Europe]] and America and sold his works in several auction houses.
Donaldson's paintings document the political and environmental issues facing the continent and his painting style incorporates several techniques including [[Realism (arts)|realism]] and [[impressionism]].


Having spent his early life on a 150,000 acre ranch in what was [[Rhodesia]], Donaldson was perfectly placed to develop and nurture his interest in the wildlife and people that surrounded him. Donaldson's paintings document the issues facing the continent, his use of palette and texture gives a sense that the works were painted using the very red soil of Africa.
His work in [[pastel]] is the most recognized of his oeuvres; however, recent works in oil and mixed media have also seen great success amongst collectors worldwide. His use of a wide palette and texture gives a sense that the works were painted using the red soil of Africa.


Donaldson has been featured in four books, participated in numerous one man shows and group exhibitions<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.kim-donaldson.com/index_exhibitions.html |title=Kim-Donaldson |access-date=2009-05-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713151355/http://www.kim-donaldson.com/index_exhibitions.html |archive-date=2011-07-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> throughout [[Europe]] and the [[Americas]], and sold his works in several auction houses.
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Donaldson's passion for the wildlife of Africa led him to write a book "Africa, An Artist's Journal" detailing his travels and experiences that give him the reference for his beautiful paintings.
Born: 1958
Donaldson's book took him over 4½ years to complete. He designed, wrote and illustrated the book himself; it became a best-seller in five countries and was highly commended by [[Victoria & Albert Museum]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vam.ac.uk/activ_events/events/illustration_awards/publishedcat/past_winners/2002/index.html|title=Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2002). "V&A Illustration awards 2002".|publisher=}}</ref> book award for design.


==Artwork==
Place of Birth: Zimbabwe (Formerly Rhodesia)
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== References ==
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[http://www.kim-donaldson.com Kim Donaldson's Website]

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'''Examples of Artwork'''

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Donaldson's passion for the wildlife of Africa led him to write a book "Africa, An Artist's Journal" detailing his travels and experiences that give him the reference for his beautiful paintings.

Donaldson's book took him over 4 1/2 years to complete. He designed, wrote and illustrated the book himself; it became a best-seller in five countries and won the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum book award for design.
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 14 December 2024

Kim Donaldson (born 1952 in Southern Rhodesia), is a Zimbabwean artist who specializes in painting portraits and the wildlife of Africa. Having spent his early life on a 150,000-acre (610 km2) ranch in what was Rhodesia, Donaldson was perfectly placed to develop and nurture his interest in the wildlife and people that surrounded him.

Career

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Donaldson's paintings document the political and environmental issues facing the continent and his painting style incorporates several techniques including realism and impressionism.

His work in pastel is the most recognized of his oeuvres; however, recent works in oil and mixed media have also seen great success amongst collectors worldwide. His use of a wide palette and texture gives a sense that the works were painted using the red soil of Africa.

Donaldson has been featured in four books, participated in numerous one man shows and group exhibitions[1] throughout Europe and the Americas, and sold his works in several auction houses.

Donaldson's passion for the wildlife of Africa led him to write a book "Africa, An Artist's Journal" detailing his travels and experiences that give him the reference for his beautiful paintings. Donaldson's book took him over 4½ years to complete. He designed, wrote and illustrated the book himself; it became a best-seller in five countries and was highly commended by Victoria & Albert Museum[2] book award for design.

Artwork

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References

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  1. ^ "Kim-Donaldson". Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2009-05-26.
  2. ^ "Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2002). "V&A Illustration awards 2002"".
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