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David
Shepherd’s early career was, to quote his own words, "a series of
disasters."
After failing to be a game warden in Africa, he turned to his second
choice, painting — and was promptly turned down as ‘not worth
training’ by the first art school that he tried to enter They said he
had ‘no talent.’
David
owes all his subsequent success to the man who trained him, Robin Goodwin; also
to the Royal Air Force who flew him all over the world in order to paint
aircraft pictures for them and also commissioned his very first elephant
painting.
Now he is regarded by many as being one of the world’s leading wildlife and
landscape artists but also because of the enormous debt that he says he owes
wildlife for what it has done for him, he is known internationally as a leading
conservationist.
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