Suzanne Grace (Wild Art)
Suzanne Grace combines her background in Zoology and Art to create works that explore environmental themes. She draws inspiration from nature, wildlife and human interactions. Her artistic practice focuses on raising awareness about endangered species, climate crisis, and ecological challenges.
Using a diverse range of media including oils, acrylics, sprays and even natural botanical matter, she creates vibrant artworks that aim to evoke emotional connections with the natural world. Through her art she seeks to challenge the audience’s perceptions, using vivid colour combinations and diverse techniques to highlight the complexity and fragility of natural ecosystems and urgent environmental issues of our time. Her artistic approach is deliberately unpredictable, embracing artistic evolution and refusing to be constrained by a single style or method. Influenced by artists like Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Banksy and more contemporary painters such as Robert Oxley, Paul Curtis and Jessica Slack her work is characterised by intuitive creation and experimental techniques.
As a volunteer with Liverpool’s sketching communities and the owner of ‘[www.wildartinscience.com]Wild Art in Science’ she is committed to exhibiting her work widely.
