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Patrick Hedges

Website: www.patrickhedges.com
Email: patrickhedges@hotmail.com
Phone: +61 414804181

Cheetah

"Cheetah"
Scratchboard

 

 

Patrick Hedges was born in Kampala, Uganda, in 1960 and lived for 14 years in and around East Africa. This early childhood instilled in him a love of wildlife and the outdoors. Most weekends were spent camping along the banks of his family's favourite river, or in some gamepark somewhere in the middle of nowhere. His bedroom was always full of live snakes from harmless green tree snakes all the way to cobras and mambas. A couple of large greater plated lizards had the run of the house, as did a zorilla (Africa's version of the skunk), a couple of dogs and a variety of birds such as owls and kites, usually ones which had broken their wings and were brought to his family by their rescuers. A duiker (a small antelope) also shared the garden. What a life!! And what a tolerant mother. Her tolerance was, however, severely tested when one day she went to have a bath, only to find over 40 dwarf toads in it, crawling over each other. Where else could Patrick put them?

In fact, how many mothers would voluntarily go camping for weeks on end in areas where there is no water? Patrick's mum gave birth to the concept known as the 'Suswa Wash', a very elaborate and scientific style of bathing, originated on Mount Suswa, an extinct volcano in Kenya. After a bucket of precious water had been used for everything, including the dishes, the dregs were thrown at your face and 'hey presto', the Suswa Wash. Better than weeks on end with no contact with water at all, I suppose!

Patrick moved with his family to England in 1974 after his father died, having received hornet stings on a camping trip they were on, and although he still loves England, it was never home. He never wanted to leave Africa but had no choice. By the age of 26 he was restless and spent the next three years wandering the globe, working a bit here and a bit there, and visiting about 50 countries along the way. The sketch book started to come out during this period.

 

Red-Billed Hornbill

"Red-Billed Hornbill"
Scratchboard

 

It wasn't until many years later that he actually started to develop his skills as an artist, but once he did, his core subject matter was always going to be wildlife.

In 1990, he met a lovely young Australian called Gaynor, and they married in 1991 in Adelaide, South Australia, where they both still live with their two children, Brock and Carter. As a family, they have continued to travel and Patrick has just returned from another trip to six different African countries.

Patrick works in a variety of media but mainly scratchboard and soft pastels. He loves detail and it’s often his wish to communicate the soul of the subject by paying special attention to the eyes and facial features. His goal with his art is to allow the viewer to feel something and for that to happen, he needs to feel it first. It may be compassion, pain, love or some other emotion, but if he’s created it, it made him feel something in the first place and he hopes to convey this to the viewer.



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