Dinner with Dad

Original, Painting | 13 × 18 cm | Unframed

£325

Out of stock

Oil on card
13 x 18 cm

‘Dinner with Dad’ by Mandy Shepherd captures the intimate bond between a father Emperor penguin and his chick. The towering adult penguin looks down lovingly as the chick, nestled safely under his protective body, opens its beak in anticipation of a meal. The soft palette of whites, greys, and yellows reflects the icy Antarctic environment while emphasising the warmth of parental care. This heartwarming scene underscores the dedication and resilience of penguin parents, who both play a crucial role in nurturing their babies.

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Mandy Shepherd
Mandy is one of DSWF’s Art Ambassadors. She was born in 1960 with her art career beginning in late school life with a mackerel! Her art teacher was so impressed by this unexpected ‘creation’ that it was rushed home to show Mandy’s father. That surprise moment was a milestone and her career path was set. After an unrelenting Foundation year at The Byam Shaw she then completed an honours degree at Brighton, travelling to Africa soon after. Mandy spent two years in Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa working with a leading advertising agency in Harare during independence, with a gallery in Johannesburg and managed to establish her own painting style at the same time. She staged her first sell-out solo show in Zimbabwe in 1980 and then returned to London to set up a studio. In 1995 she visited the Falklands which marked a major turning point in her career. She took on military subjects recording military history and events. Portraiture is also a huge part of her portfolio creating a broad portfolio but wildlife is her first love. Taking safaris and travelling across the globe has allowed her to use her art to keep close to the world of conservation. Mandy lives and works in the UK.