Artist
Jonathan Truss
Wildlife artist revealing the souls of animals through masterful, patient observation.
Jonathan Truss paints animals as they deserve to be seen—not as specimens or symbols, but as individuals. His wildlife work carries the weight of genuine observation, the patience of an artist who has spent hours watching, waiting, understanding.
A piece like his "Tiger" doesn't simply depict the animal; it inhabits it. The gaze is direct, the presence undeniable. Truss's technique—built through layers of careful glazing—creates depth that photographs cannot match. These are portraits in the truest sense.
For collectors passionate about wildlife and conservation, Truss's work serves dual purposes: beauty for the walls and advocacy for the subjects. Each painting is a reminder of what we stand to lose, rendered with enough skill to make the loss feel personal.