17th Mar 2023

The Wild Other


Samantha Wilson in her studio with her dog

Animals are perhaps our most dignified friends and companions. Artists have certainly always known this, with the history of art populated by creatures big and small. With our newest selection of artworks, we want to truly cherish this notion of the dignified animal: not undermining them, and accounting for our long history of trying to understand their world.

Animals have always featured in art’s exploratory and creative lexicon. Ever since humans first started drawing on cave walls, the animal kingdom has been an endless source of fascination. From Ancient Egyptian depictions of deities through cats, to Leonardo da Vinci’s careful anatomical studies – the desire to assign symbolic meaning connects human cultures across centuries.

By the 17th century, the notion of an ‘animal painter’ truly came in to existence. In the Baroque animal painting tradition, hunting scenes were wildly popular illustrating the drama of life and death. But animals have also been depicted in their own quiet beauty, as in the loving miniatures of pets that populated the Victorian era. 

Truth, treachery, god, and family – the meanings are endlessly rich, and even contradictory. Below we’ve curated a selection of original artworks that explore the world of animals in all their glory and tenderness. 

All work available to buy with an interest free art loan. Select OwnArt at the payment page.

/ the WHITE HORSE of DEATH / by Hannah Kate Absalom, £295
Untitled by James Morton, £600
Tokyo Rabbit by Keren Luchtenstein, £800
Grace by Helen Fay, £265
Lilith by Annie Riga, £1000
Guardian by Coral Churchill, £400
Cornish Chough by Sue Rogers, £290
Magnus the Tibetan Terrier Puppy by Helen Fay, £365
Aethon by Olivia Mansfield, £550
Unlikely Friends by Paris Foot, £1000
Emily and the White Horse by Vikram Kushwah, £800
Jyakucyu’s Rooster by Emiko Aida, £170
The Horse (Framed) by Henrietta Clavering, £1000
Feeding the Rams by Yasmin Davidson, £350
/ the PALE HORSE of PESTILENCE / by Hannah Kate Absalom, £295
Fergus by Helen Fay, £395
Masie by Helen Fay, £345

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