The WildLife Art Society International
- matthewparsons4
- Jun 3, 2022
- 1 min read

I have four mixed media paintings exhibited in the TWASI Annual Exhibition at Wallsworth Hall, Twigworth Gloucester from 27th May to 5th June 2022
These paintings were developed from drawings on location in the New Forest Hampshire, and Puzzle Wood in the Forest of Dean.









































This post highlights how the Wildlife Art Society International preserves nature through careful observation and artistic discipline. The emphasis on patience, study, and respect for wildlife really stands out. That kind of preparation contrasts with Last Minute Assignments, where rushing undermines depth, something often discussed in "assignment help for students UK" when planning is ignored. Here, thoughtful process clearly strengthens both art and conservation.
The wildlife art in this post is absolutely stunning and so inspiring for anyone looking to get back into their creative hobbies. I was actually so swamped with my degree recently that I had to find an online class help service just to free up a few hours to pick up my sketchbook again. It’s so important to find that balance so we don't lose touch with the things we love!
It’s inspiring to read about work that starts with drawings made out in the landscape and then grows into finished mixed media pieces. I remember being a student trying to juggle studio time and deadlines, and during one hectic term I relied on someone to take my online exam for me just to stay on track and keep creating. Seeing art rooted in real places is a good reminder that slowing down and observing can shape more meaningful results. your post makes me smile.
I read about the Wildlife Art Society International and loved how it brings artists together to celebrate animals and nature through painting and drawing. It reminded me of a week when I had too many assignments and couldn’t keep up with deadlines. That’s when I needed to take my online class so I could stay on track without falling behind. your post makes me smile.